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Architects Council of Europe (ACE/CAE) 2010 www.ace-cae.eu Mirza & Nacey Research Ltd Southdown House Ford, Arundel West Sussex BN18 0DE Tel: +44 1243 551302 www.mirza-nacey.com
Section 1: Research Results Survey Background 6 Summary of findings 10 1: Architects in Europe The Number of Architects in Europe 12 Profile of the Profession 16 The Professions Reputation 23 2: Architecture the Market The Construction Market in Europe The Architectural Market in Europe Future Prospects 3: Architecture the Practice Profile of Architectural Practices Practice Revenue Practice Costs and Profits Associations and branch offices 4: Architects the Individual Earnings Retirement Hours Worked Career Satisfaction Section 2: Country Factsheets 32 36 42 44 48 52 56 58 64 66 67 72
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Executive Summary
Architects in Europe remain a heterogeneous profession. Earnings, gender, and age vary hugely between countries. The common link is the large proportion of architects who work independently about half the profession are Sole Principals or freelance architects. And most of the rest work in small practices a profession in which individualism and small teams dominate. This years survey builds on the findings of the first, 2008 pan-European study of the profession. This year, about 25 per cent more architects participated and another eight countries joined the survey. Whilst there are some notable omissions, the survey now covers 85 per cent of the architectural population in Europe. Very nearly 10,000 individual architects provided a wealth of data and opinions which are discussed in detail in this report. We are grateful to every participant for taking the time to complete the questionnaire and to share their data. The quantity of data and wider breadth of participation has enabled us to refine some of the estimates produced for the 2008 report. Here are the main findings, including the changes noted since 2008: Architect numbers and demography The total number of architects in Europe-33 is now estimated to be 524,000. This is a higher figure than the 2008 estimate, but the increase is at least partly due to revisions in the calculations. Some countries have higher proportions of young architects and these are coming through Turkey, Italy, Greece. The data does point to a profession whose numbers are continuing to grow across Europe. The proportion of architects who are women was 37 per cent in 2008 and is 31 per cent now. This change is mainly due to changes in the composition of the respondent base. Men dominate the profession, but there is substantial variation between countries, broadly the countries with the lowest proportion of women are towards the centre of Europe with the proportion of women rising outwards, particularly to the north and east. The profession is out of balance between men and women. But this position has the potential to change, as women have higher representation amongst the younger age groups. So in countries where the architectural population is young, a higher proportion are women and this cohort has the potential, over time, to filter through and balance the profession. Regular monitoring would confirm the trend. The age profile of architects shows no significant change over the two years, but it is worth noting that there are high proportions of young architects in the new countries which have participated in the 2010 survey. The profession is very likely to continue to grow as young new entrants out600000
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CHART S-1 Above: changes in the estimated number of architects in Europe. The change is partly due to refining the methodology. CHART S-2 Below: the age profile of architects shows a higher proportion of younger architects are women.
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number older retiring architects. The highest proportions of younger architects - and hence the greatest potential for growth - appears to be in southern and eastern Europe. Field of employment The largest single employment group is Sole Principals over one third of architects practice in this way. Another 12 per cent are Partners and Directors in private practice, plus 22 per cent as salaried architects (about a quarter of them Associates) within private practices. The public sector accounts for 9 per cent.
Market Context The environment in which architects work has changed hugely between 2008 and 2010. Construction output has fallen back by an estimated 7 per cent in 2009, and is expected to have fallen by a further 8 per cent in 2010 as a result of the continuing economic crisis right across Europe. The countries which have seen the largest falls in the 12 months to Quarter 3, 2010 are Ireland, Spain and Denmark.
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CHART S-3 Profile of architects shows a higher proportion of Sole Principals in 2010
CHART S-4 Above: Construction output has fallen by an estimated 15 per cent between 2008 and 2010. CHART S-5 Below: The architectural market has fallen by an estimated 22 per cent between 2007/8 and 2009/10.
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The proportion of architects employed as salaried architects in private practice has fallen back since 2008 from 22 per cent to 16 per cent (excluding Associates which are unchanged), while the proportion of Sole Principals has increased, from 24 per cent to 39 per cent. There is probably a link between these two moves; as a result of the recession, architects who have been made redundant may have set themselves up as independent architects. The twin effects of a decline in private practice salaried and rise in Sole Principals are particularly noticeable in Ireland, the UK, Germany, Greece, Romania and Turkey. Cross-border working There has been a marked decline in crossborder working between 2008 and 2010. Now, 3.4 per cent of the profession works in a different country from the one in which they are registered. In 2008, the proportion was 7 per cent. Architects have been coming home right across Europe; only in Denmark, Finland and Slovenia are more architects working abroad this year than in 2008.
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Architectural Market The architectural market in Europe is estimated to be worth 17 billion. This is lower than the 22 billion estimated in 2008. Of those countries participating in the survey, the largest market is estimated to be in Germany, followed by Italy, the UK and France. Highest market size per architect is recorded in the Netherlands. Here, Page
the market is worth nearly 100,000 per architect. This is almost identical to the figure recorded in 2008, but two other countries - Ireland and the UK - recording similar figures to this in 2008 have seen their averages fall sharply. Unexpectedly, the break-down of the market by building sector in 2010 is virtually identical to the 2008 break-down. Individual housing accounts for 30 per cent in 2010 (31 per cent in 2008), other private housing is unchanged at 14 per cent. Offices are down, from 10 per cent to 8 per cent as is industrial (8 per cent to 6 per cent). But all other sectors are unchanged. This suggests that the pain of a contracting market has been shared almost equally across every sector. It also shows that the public sector has not been used to compensate for less private sector work. This is confirmed in the analysis of the market by client type which shows that total spending by public clients is 23 per cent in 2010, unchanged from 2008. Spending by private individuals is down from 47 per cent to 41 per cent, compensated by greater spending by developers and PLCs. Easier access to finance may explain the higher level of involvement of PLC clients. Building design continues to dominate the services provided. In fact, building design has become slightly more dominant, increasing its share of architectural services from 66 to 69 per cent. Have architects retreated into their comfort zone during the economic crisis? The figures certainly do not suggest they have diversified. Architectural Practices The number of architectural practices is estimated to have increased from 130,000 in 2008 to 155,000 in 2010, largely due to new practices being established by newly redundant architects. This theory tallies with the increase in the number of Sole Principals in the profession. The rise is partly due to the increase in the estimated number of architects in Europe. While the proportion of practices which are independent architects remains around 50 per cent, more practices are limited companies in 2010 (31 per cent) than in 2008 (22 per cent), while fewer are partnerships. What we cannot tell is whether there has been a trend Page
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CHART S-6 Above: the estimated number of architectural practices has increased, largely as a result of more small practices being established CHART S-7 Below: pre-tax profits have fallen between 2007/8 and 2009/10. This illustration is for medium sized practices (with between 3 and 5 staff).
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for partnerships to convert to limited companies, or whether the growth has come from newly established practices, who may have been more likely to set themselves up as limited companies. Revenue Average private practice revenue has fallen between 2008 and 2010. For one or two person practices the average revenue is lower by about 20 per cent. Falls for medium sized practices are smaller: 4 per cent for a practice with 3 to 5 staff, 7 per cent for a 6 to 10 person firm. The average revenue in a 1 or 2 person practice may have been diluted this year by a large number of start ups, who may have smaller initial workloads and incomes.
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Practice costs and profits Average profits both before and after tax have fallen, in all private practice size groups. For example, pre-tax profits for a 2 person practice have fallen from 44 per cent of turnover in 2008 to 34 per cent in 2010, or for a practice with between 3 and 5 staff the fall is from 40 per cent of turnover to 29 per cent. For a larger firm, with say 11 to 30 staff, average pre-tax profits are down from 26 per cent to 20 per cent whilst in the largest size group, with over 50 staff, the average pre-tax profits are down from 26 per cent to 15 per cent of turnover. Hourly rates Average hourly rates have increased since 2008; Principals rates are higher by 6 per cent, architects by 11 per cent and technologists are up by 10 per cent. Average rates for Principals have fallen by more than 20 per cent in Ireland, the UK, Slovenia and Greece. When adjusted for PPP, the three countries with the highest rates in 2008 (Ireland, the Netherlands and the UK) are each still in the top 4 in 2010.
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Male architects earn 50 per cent more than female architects, on average. The differential between male and female architects has grown since 2008; average full-time male earnings are lower by 13 per cent, while female earnings have dropped by 18 per cent.
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CHART S-9 Average earnings (adjusted for PPP) have fallen between 2008 and 2010. This is partly due to changes in the sample.
Reputation Architects own perception of their reputations have changed very little between 2008 and 2010: the consistency of views and the response to each question is virtually identical in 2010 as in 2008. This is not a confident profession: only one third think they are viewed quite or very highly by the general public, others in the construction industry or by public authorities. Architects may need to consider what can be done to improve their perception amongst these groups. Satisfaction Average satisfaction ratings remain very similar to those recorded in 2008 with no significant differences. The figures show architects are most satisfied with their choice of career as an architect, and least satisfied with the amount they are paid. Satisfaction with the quality of life and the business environment lies between pay and career choice.
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CHART S-8 Average hourly charge-out rates (adjusted for PPP) have increased. The illustration shows average rates for Principals.
Earnings Average earnings have fallen. The Europe average in 2008, adjusted for PPP, was 34,000; now it is 29,500, 13 per cent lower. Falls in excess of 20 per cent are reported by architects in Ireland, Greece, Estonia and Romania.
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survey background
Introduction & Survey Methodology
This Sector Study was commissioned by the Architects Council of Europe (ACE), the representative body for the architectural profession at European level, whose Members are the national representative and regulatory bodies of the profession in all EU Member States, Accession States, Norway and Switzerland. It repeats and updates the 2008 Sector Study which was the first comprehensive Study of the architectural TABLE A-1 On-line survey response
respondents to architect survey Austria Belgium Bulgaria Croatia Czech Republic Denmark Estonia Finland France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Latvia Lithuania Netherlands Poland Romania Slovakia Slovenia Sweden Turkey United Kingdom EUROPE - 23 62 158 53 257 250 325 11 384 273 90 193 246 61 3 13 53 312 89 16 27 898 818 60 4652
profession carried out in Europe. All 33 countries from which the ACE drew its membership at the time of the study in 2010 were invited to participate and 23 countries fully participated. It was with the direct cooperation of the Member Organisations of the ACE that it was possible to carry out the Study and the results obtained belong to them and to the ACE. This years Sector Study builds upon the experience of the first, 2008, Sector Study.
respondents to principal survey 610 598 88 147 238 129 22 176 929 303 121 301 63 2 13 161 392 115 18 16 302 514 40 5298
total number of replies 672 756 141 404 488 454 33 560 1202 393 314 547 124 5 26 214 704 204 34 43 1200 1332 100 9950
total contacted by email 3653 10378 1215 2200 2434 1100 630 1637 21781 7300 2567 2243 n/a 141 n/a 2410 7523 547 1170 614 4277 20494 n/a 94314
response rate, % 18.4 7.3 11.6 18.4 20.0 41.3 5.2 34.2 5.5 5.4 12.2 24.4 n/a 3.5 n/a 8.9 9.4 37.3 2.9 7.0 28.1 6.5 n/a 10.5
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The research methodology remains a statistical survey of architects throughout Europe, the aim being to create national and Europe-wide statistics of the profession, sourced from original, primary research conducted directly amongst architects themselves. This approach is favoured due to the fact that, although several countries do have their own statistical data about the profession, many more do not. Further, whilst much of the data held by Member Organisations is excellent at a national level, when we attempt to look at the profession across Europe, there are many gaps and inconsistencies. For that reason the Sector Study seeks the same information directly from architects in all ACE member countries. As in 2008, the best way of obtaining this information is with the co-operation of Member Organisations. We are immensely grateful for the help they have provided. The research reported here is based on an online questionnaire survey, which was conducted amongst the architect members of 23 ACE member countries. At least one Member Organisation in each of the 33 ACE member countries was invited
to participate. One improvement this year was to offer more language choices for respondents; in 2008 five languages were offered. This time, respondents saw a choice of fourteen different languages into which the questionnaire had been translated: Bulgarian, Croatian, Czech, Dutch, Estonian, English, Finish, French, German, Greek, Italian, Polish, Romanian and Turkish. The survey methodology was as follows: 1. Member Organisations were asked to identify all their members for whom an email address was available. Member organisations then allocated identification numbers to each member - the purpose being to identify who responds, so they do not need to receive a reminder. 2. Member Organisations constructed and sent out an email which included a link to the on-line questionnaire. Two reminder emails were sent out to architects who did not respond.
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3. Architects were guided to the on-line survey form which could be read and completed in any one of fourteen different languages. The information they provided was submitted electronically to the research team, no-one at either the Member Organisation or the ACE saw the personal reply. 4. All data was aggregated and analysed by the research team. There were two exceptions to this methodology. In the UK, architects were invited by their Member Organisation to participate, by way of an email newsletter which included several other topics and items. This email contact was not specifically about the survey. In Italy, only a very small number of architects are thought to have been contacted due to resource issues at the Member Organisation. In both cases, the response rate from those countries has been reduced. There were two key differences between the methodology used in 2010 and that used in 2008: 1. The survey was undertaken at the same time across Europe. All participating Member Organisations sent out their emails to architects over a two month period. In 2008, different countries participated in two distinct phases; some Member Organisations sent out emails to their members in June-July and others in the period September-November. 2. Rather than ask Member Organisations to sample one in five (or sometimes one in two) of their members before emailing them, Member Organisations were this time asked to send an email to all of their members. The aim here was to simplify the process for Member Organisations. Substantial work by the Member Organisations was undertaken in identifying the sample and subsequently organising the contact with their members; we are very grateful indeed for all the help and support these 23 Member Organisations have provided. A number of Member Organisations in other countries spent considerable time in attempting to participate, ultimately without success; we thank them too.
Responses to the survey were received electronically, a total of 9,950 architects replied. The overall response rate is 11 per cent. Compared with the 2008 survey, the number of countries fully participating grew from 17 to 23, and the total number of architects participating increased by 25 per cent. Highest response rates achieved this year were in Denmark, Romania, Finland and Sweden (each over 25 per cent). The largest number of replies were from architects in Turkey, France and Sweden (over 1,000 responses from each country). Response rates are generally lower than those achieved for the 2008 survey. This may be due to the fact that this years survey is the second, rather than the first such survey, and is therefore less novel. More likely though, the lower response rates may simply reflect the fact that this years survey was undertaken over a far shorter time period (2 months) than the 2008 survey (5 months) so fewer member organisations had time to send out all planned reminder mailings. The response is considered satisfactory for the level of analysis undertaken. The statistical validity of these results is tabulated on page 9; overall, the results are accurate to within + / - 1 per cent at the 95 per cent confidence level. The accuracy varies for each individual country and these + / - levels should be regarded very carefully when making comparisons between countries. Where the accuracy range is wider than +/- 7 we have identified with an asterisk on each table, indicating the data should be considered with caution. We are extremely grateful to the thousands of architects who participated in this survey. Most respondents completed all sections of the questionnaire, the huge number of respondents to this survey and the quality of the information provided ensures the results have statistical significance.
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TABLE A-2 Statistical validity: Accuracy of results, plus or minus xx per cent at the 95% confidence level
accuracy within range of plus or minus: (%) * Austria Belgium Bulgaria Croatia Czech Republic Denmark Estonia Finland France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Latvia Lithuania Netherlands Poland Romania Slovakia Slovenia Sweden Turkey United Kingdom EUROPE - 23 3.5 3.4 8.1 4.4 4.1 4.4 16.6 3.7 2.2 4.9 5.5 3.7 8.8 43.7 19.1 6.6 3.6 6.7 16.6 14.7 2.5 2.6 9.8 1.0
Architects Persons who are professionally and academically qualified and generally registered / licensed / certified to practice architecture in the jurisdiction in which he or she resides and who are responsible for advocating the fair and sustainable development, welfare, and cultural expression of societys habitat in terms of space, forms and historical context. Architectural students Full-time or part-time students following a recognised course of architectural studies leading to a qualification listed in Annexe V7 of the Qualifications Directive (2005/36/EC). Architectural Staff Comprises Principals, Partners & Directors; Associates: Architects; Technical staff. Architectural Practices The form of structure through which architects practice the architectural profession. It includes sole principals, partnerships, and limited companies. Sole Principal An Architect, working independently, who provides a full range of architectural services to clients. Revenue The total income earned, through the provision of services, by an architectural practice in a tax year. Not Economically Active Not engaged in the practice of architecture or any directly associated activity such as research or teaching. Include architects who are retired and who are unemployed. Freelance Architect An architect who contracts his/her services to an architectural practice or organisation and does not accept commissions directly from clients. Statistical Definitions Confidence Level The likelihood that the results are real and repeatable, and have not occurred randomly If the Confidence Level is 50% then the results would be random, We select a Confidence Level of 95% which suggests if you repeat this exercise there is a 95% chance you will achieve similar results. Accuracy of Results The range of accuracy of the findings, at a given Confidence Level. So table A-2 shows that the Europe 23 totals are accurate to within plus or minus 1 per cent, at the 95% Confidence Level. This means that, for example, the proportion of architects who are women is quoted as being 31 per cent, but we can be 95% certain that the true figure lies between 30 and 32 per cent. Accuracy of results for each country differs. Taking Austria as an example, its results are accurate to within +/- 4 %. The quoted figure (table 1-3) is 16 per cent of architects are women, so we can be 95 per cent certain that the true proportion of women architects in Austria lies between 12 and 20 per cent. Mean A type of average, where individual data are added together and then divided by the number of pieces of data, Median A type of average calculated by placing all individual data in order of magnitude and selecting the middle value. Quartile An indication of the bottom or top quarter of the sample, calculated by placing all individual data in order of magnitude. The Lower Quartile is the value one quarter the way up and the Upper Quartile is the value three quarters the way up this list of data.
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* this means we are 95 per cent confident that the results are accurate to within + or - 1 per cent overall, or within + or - xx per cent for each individual country
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Summary
number of countries in Sector Study: 33 = EUROPE - 33 number of countries participated in on-line survey: 23 = EUROPE - 23 total number of respondents to on-line survey: 9,950 response rate: 11 per cent estimated number of architects in EUROPE - 33: 524,000 estimated number of architects in EUROPE - 23: 440,000 estimated size of construction industry in EUROPE - 33 (2009): 1,730 billion estimated size of architectural market in EUROPE - 33 (2009/10): 17 billion number of architectural practices in EUROPE - 33: 155,000 average earnings of architects: 30,000 per cent women architects: 31 per cent per cent economically active (working full or part-time): 87 per cent of whom: per cent Freelance architects: 11 per cent per cent Sole Principals: 39 per cent
per cent architects aged under 40: 40 per cent per cent architects aged 40 to 54: 34 per cent per cent architects aged 55 and over: 24 per cent per cent working or resident in the same country as they are registered: 97 per cent per cent who think architects are viewed quite highly or very highly by the general public: 36 per cent by fellow professionals: 58 per cent
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4.1 billion 2.7 billion 2.0 billion 1.3 billion 1.0 billion
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Architects in Europe
The Sector Study was aimed at 33 countries: Austria Belgium Bosnia Herzegovina Bulgaria Croatia Cyprus Czech Republic Denmark Estonia Finland France FYROM Germany Greece Hungary Ireland Italy Latvia Lithuania Luxembourg Malta Netherlands Norway Poland Portugal Romania Slovakia Slovenia Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey United Kingdom In this report, when data refers to all of these countries it is labelled EUROPE - 33. Totals for countries that participated in the survey are labelled EUROPE - 23.
EUROPE - 33 has an estimated 524,000 architects. Two countries stand out as having the largest number of architects: Italy with 145,000 architects and Germany with 100,500. Together, these two countries account for very nearly half (48 per cent) of all architects in Europe. Other countries with notably high numbers of architects are Spain (50,000), Turkey (37,000) and the UK (33,000). Analysed as a proportion of the population, the highest density of architects - measured as the number of architects per 1,000 population - are in Italy (2.4 architects per 1,000 population), Malta (1.6), FYROM (1.5), and Greece (1.4). The overall density of architects across Europe is 0.9 architects per 1,000 population. Lowest densities are recorded in Romania, the Czech Republic and Slovakia, where the density is 0.3 architects per 1,000 population. The estimated number is higher than the 2008 figure of 483,000. This is in part down to further refining of individual country figures, but also partly due to growing numbers of young architects entering the profession at a faster rate than older architects leave.
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TABLE 1-1 Estimated number of architects in each country and number of architects per 1000 population
number of architects Austria Belgium Bosnia Herzegovina Bulgaria Croatia Cyprus Czech Republic Denmark Estonia Finland France FYROM Germany Greece Hungary Ireland Italy Latvia Lithuania Luxembourg Malta Netherlands Norway Poland Portugal Romania Slovakia Slovenia Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey United Kingdom EUROPE - 33 4,500 13,000 3,000 2,900 2,200 600 3,300 7,000 600 3,050 29,700 3,000 100,500 15,800 4,000 2,600 145,000 900 1,500 600 650 9,900 3,400 13,500 13,000 5,500 1,600 1,400 50,000 5,600 5,300 37,200 32,900 523,700 population 8,375,290 10,827,000 2,337,660 7,563,710 4,425,747 798,045 10,506,813 5,534,738 1,340,127 5,351,427 64,713,762 2,052,738 81,802,257 11,295,002 10,013,000 4,455,780 60,340,328 2,248,374 3,329,039 502,066 412,966 16,577,612 4,858,199 38,167,329 10,637,713 21,462,186 5,424,925 2,046,976 45,989,016 9,340,682 7,783,026 72,561,312 62,008,048 595,082,893 architects per 1000 population 0.5 1.2 1.3 0.4 0.5 0.8 0.3 1.3 0.4 0.6 0.5 1.5 1.2 1.4 0.4 0.6 2.4 0.4 0.5 1.2 1.6 0.6 0.7 0.4 1.2 0.3 0.3 0.7 1.1 0.6 0.7 0.5 0.5 0.9
Population source: Eurostat, population as at 1 January 2010, copyright (c) Eurostat Architects source: Various sources. The starting point was data compiled for the 2008 Sector Study which itself was based on the research publication produced by COAC - Architectural Practice Around the World research by the ColClegi dArquitectes de Catalunya (COAC), based on information supplied by national institutes and associations of architects of the individual countries. For the 2008 ACE report this data from COAC was updated using a mixture of primary and secondary research. To update the figures this year, we first attempted to verify all figures by looking at key sources including COAC and ArchiEuro, but these have not been updated since the 2008 Sector Study. Further verification has been undertaken using a mixture of primary and secondary sources including Member Organisations websites and email contact with Member Organisations. Final figures are Mirza & Nacey best estimates based on these several different sources. All figures are latest available.
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number of architects per 1,000 population under 0.5 0.5 to 0.9 1.0 to 1.4 1.5 and over
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* caution - small sample ** EUROPE - 23 figure is a weighted average and takes account of the number of architects in each participating country proportion of architects working in another country under 1% 1% to 2.4% 2.5% to 4.9% over 5% no response or n/a
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Profile of Architects
TABLE 1-3 Gender of architects analysed by country
per cent Austria Belgium Bulgaria * Croatia Czech Republic Denmark Estonia * Finland France Germany Greece Ireland Italy * Latvia * Lithuania * Netherlands Poland Romania Slovakia * Slovenia * Sweden Turkey United Kingdom * EUROPE - 23 ** 2008 EUR-17** gender of architects male 84 76 50 44 70 56 67 56 73 79 43 70 70 n/a 68 81 54 53 85 50 51 55 70 69 63 female 16 24 50 56 30 44 33 44 27 21 57 30 30 n/a 32 19 46 47 15 50 49 45 30 31 37
female male
The male / female split across Europe is 69 per cent male, and 31 per cent female. More than three quarters of the profession in Slovakia, Austria, the Netherlands, Germany and Belgium is male. The spilt is about 50-50 in Bulgaria, Slovenia, Sweden, Romania and Poland. Women form the majority of the profession in Croatia and Greece. The figures suggest the proportion of women architects is lower in 2010 than in 2008, but this is due to the inclusion of new countries participating in the survey in 2010, with lower proportions of women than the 2008 average. In most countries the changes have been small and within the statistical confidence limits. Only in France has there been a significant fall, which is we believe more to do with over-representation of women architects in the relatively small number of French respondents in 2008.
proportion of women architects under 20% 20% to 34% 35% to 49% 50% and over no response or n/a
* caution - small sample ** weighted to reflect the total architectural population in all 23 countries. The weighting process is described in Appendix I.
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Employment Status
TABLE 1-4 Employment status of architects analysed by country
per cent Austria Belgium Bulgaria * Croatia Czech Republic Denmark Estonia * Finland France Germany Greece Ireland Italy * Latvia * Lithuania * Netherlands Poland Romania Slovakia * Slovenia * Sweden Turkey United Kingdom * EUROPE - 23 ** working full-time 60 90 71 84 77 76 74 69 86 70 64 67 74 n/a 64 78 79 74 75 89 79 76 74 79 working part-time 7 7 12 2 9 8 11 4 6 11 13 20 11 n/a 18 13 8 10 11 5 9 6 8 8 not working 2 1 5 2 3 4 3 1 2 2 11 10 3 n/a 7 4 1 4 3 0 1 6 6 3 retired 31 2 12 12 12 12 12 25 6 17 12 3 12 n/a 12 6 12 12 12 6 12 12 12 9
2008 EUROPE-17** 77 8 16 * caution - small sample ** weighted to reflect the total architectural population in all 23 countries. The weighting process is explained in the Appendix.
Seventy nine per cent of architects are working full-time, 8 per cent working part-time. The highest level of part-time working is in Ireland (20 per cent). Twelve per cent of all architects in Europe are not economically active - retired, unemployed, or not working for other reasons. Highest levels of reported unemployment or not working for other reasons are in Ireland and Greece.
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The original survey results have been amended to take account of a perceived under-reporting of retired and not economically active respondents. See Appendix I for a further explanation.
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Field of Employment
CHART 1-7 Field of Employment
other public education local authority / government other private freelance in house / agency
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partner / director
A very considerable proportion of architects describe themselves as Sole Principals: 39 per cent. Another 11 per cent are Freelance architects, thus half of the profession could be considered to be independent architects, working predominantly on their own. Another 12 per cent are Partners and Directors, while 22 per cent are salaried employees in a private practice (including Associates). The proportion of architects working in the public sector is 9 per cent, half of those work for local government at either municipal or regional level. Clearly, private practice dominates the profession, being the largest employment field in most countries. The public sector is largest in Denmark, Finland and Sweden, where it accounts for more than 25 per cent of the profession.
The highest proportion of Sole Principals is to be found in Austria (65 per cent) and Germany (62 per cent). More than a quarter of the profession are Partners and Directors in Ireland and Lithuania. The highest proportion of architects working as salaried staff in private practice are in Turkey (39 per cent), Sweden (35 per cent) and Croatia (34 per cent). The number of Agency staff in most countries is very small, with three exceptions - the Netherlands (39 per cent), Belgium (25 per cent) and France (20 per cent). Likewise, Freelance is a significant employment field only in a minority of countries, notably the Czech Republic (31 per cent), Belgium (25 per cent), Slovakia (22 per cent) and France (21 per cent). In 2008 Sole Principals accounted for 24 per cent of the profession: this has now grown to 39 per cent. This is partly at the expense of private practice salaried, which has fallen from 22 per cent in 2008 to 16 per cent now.
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agency
Austria Belgium Bulgaria * Croatia Czech Republic Denmark Estonia * Finland France Germany Greece Ireland Italy * Latvia * Lithuania * Netherlands Poland Romania Slovakia * Slovenia * Sweden Turkey United Kingdom * EUROPE - 23 ** 2008 EUROPE-17** * caution - small sample
65 21 33 24 32 12 28 15 28 62 49 26 39 n/a 28 20 45 28 31 21 9 19 23 39 24
22 11 9 19 9 16 9 14 5 10 5 28 10 n/a 28 21 13 12 13 24 14 10 16 12 16
1 5 12 5 9 5 22 1 13 1 12 9 6 n/a 12 2 4 17 6 5 6 1 13 6 5
4 2 25 34 12 21 19 28 3 13 5 17 14 n/a 8 6 23 20 16 31 35 39 30 16 22
1 0 0 2 0 2 0 1 0 3 0 1 1 n/a 4 0 1 2 0 0 2 1 1 1 3
0 25 1 1 0 1 0 1 20 1 2 0 2 n/a 4 39 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 4 6
2 25 15 5 31 3 6 2 21 3 9 3 16 n/a 8 7 5 10 22 10 3 10 2 11 9
0 0 0 0 0 3 0 2 0 1 1 3 0 n/a 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 1 3 1 1
Austria Germany Greece Poland Italy Bulgaria Czech Republic Slovakia France Lithuania Estonia Romania Ireland Croatia United Kingdom Belgium Slovenia Netherlands Turkey Finland Denmark Sweden Latvia 0
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More than one quarter of architects (28 per cent) have been fully qualified as an Architect for 25 years or more. Another 21 per cent have been qualified for between 15 and 24 years; so half the profession has been qualified for 15 years or more. One quarter (24 per cent) has been qualified for 5 years or less. The highest levels of the most experienced architects are recorded in Estonia (59 per cent qualified for 25 years or more), Czech Republic (51 per cent) and Slovakia (48 per cent). The highest proportion of architects qualified for five years or less are recorded in Italy (41 per cent), Turkey (36 per cent) and Greece (34 per cent).
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Age of Architect
Forty per cent of the profession is aged under 40, 34 per cent is aged between 40 and 54, while 24 per cent is aged 55 and over. There is a skew towards the younger age groups, with peak values recorded in the 30-34 and 35-39 age groups. Highest levels of younger architects (aged under 40) are recorded in Turkey, Poland, CHART 1-10 Age profile of architects
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Italy and Greece, where more than 50 per cent of architects are aged under 40. The age profile is younger for women than it is for men: 48 per cent of women are aged under 40, compared with 32 per cent of men.
5
0
<30
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
50-54
55-59
60-64
65+
age
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CHART 1-13 How well architects think they are regarded - summary chart, in order of very and quite highly
very poorly quite poorly neutral quite highly very highly
the public
20
80
00
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CHART 1-14 How well architects think they are regarded by the general public
per cent respondent architects who think they are viewed quite or very highly by the general public below 30% 30% to 49% 50% to 69% 70% and over no response
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TABLE 1-9 How well Architects think they are regarded by the general public - country analysis
per cent very poorly Austria Belgium Bulgaria * Croatia Czech Republic Denmark Estonia * Finland France Germany Greece Ireland Italy * Latvia * Lithuania * Netherlands Poland Romania Slovakia * Slovenia * Sweden Turkey United Kingdom * EUROPE - 23 2008 EUROPE-17 * caution - small sample 6 7 6 8 6 2 9 3 6 3 5 12 11 0 8 3 3 2 3 7 1 8 9 5 5 quite poorly 28 35 22 34 27 10 18 28 36 21 22 36 27 100 40 19 15 25 39 38 13 21 28 25 24 perception of architects neutral 31 38 42 40 36 36 39 29 31 36 42 35 40 0 28 34 37 29 33 38 27 40 31 34 33 quite highly 30 19 24 17 28 45 33 37 24 36 26 17 18 0 24 38 40 38 24 14 50 27 30 31 32 very highly 5 2 7 1 2 7 0 3 3 4 6 1 4 0 0 6 6 6 0 2 10 5 2 5 5
CHART 1-15 How well Architects think they are regarded by the general public - ranked, highest first
very poorly Sweden Denmark Poland Romania Netherlands Germany Finland Austria Estonia United Kingdom Turkey Greece Czech Republic Bulgaria France Slovakia Lithuania Italy Belgium Croatia Ireland Slovenia Latvia 0 20 40 60 per cent respondents 80 00 quite poorly neutral quite highly very highly
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TABLE 1-10 How well Architects think they are regarded by fellow professionals - country analysis
per cent very poorly Austria Belgium Bulgaria * Croatia Czech Republic Denmark Estonia * Finland France Germany Greece Ireland Italy * Latvia * Lithuania * Netherlands Poland Romania Slovakia * Slovenia * Sweden Turkey United Kingdom * EUROPE - 23 2008 EUROPE-17 * caution - small sample 1 1 2 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 3 1 4 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 4 2 1 1 quite poorly 5 12 7 11 7 3 6 7 16 5 17 8 16 50 0 8 7 19 0 7 5 12 12 9 9 perception of architects neutral 37 32 43 37 22 15 12 29 24 37 49 25 42 0 40 27 22 28 27 48 18 59 24 32 37 quite highly 42 50 41 43 59 61 70 56 54 51 29 57 32 25 60 62 56 43 61 45 63 21 59 49 46 very highly 15 4 7 9 11 20 12 7 4 6 3 9 7 25 0 4 14 10 12 0 14 3 3 9 7
CHART 1-16 How well Architects think they are regarded by fellow professionals - ranked, highest first
very poorly Estonia Denmark Sweden Slovakia Czech Republic Poland Ireland Netherlands Finland United Kingdom Lithuania France Austria Germany Belgium Romania Croatia Latvia Bulgaria Slovenia Italy Greece Turkey 0 20 40 60 per cent respondents 80 00 quite poorly neutral quite highly very highly
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CHART 1-17 How well architects think they are regarded by fellow professionals
per cent respondent architects who think they are viewed quite or very highly by fellow professionals below 30% 30% to 49% 50% to 69% 70% and over no response
CHART 1-18 How well architects think they are regarded by others in the construction industry
per cent respondent architects who think they are viewed quite or very highly by others in construction below 30% 30% to 49% 50% to 69% 70% and over no response
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TABLE 1-11 How well Architects think they are regarded by others in the construction industry - country analysis
per cent very poorly Austria Belgium Bulgaria * Croatia Czech Republic Denmark Estonia * Finland France Germany Greece Ireland Italy * Latvia * Lithuania * Netherlands Poland Romania Slovakia * Slovenia * Sweden Turkey United Kingdom * EUROPE - 23 2008 EUROPE-17 * caution - small sample 4 2 7 7 1 1 0 2 3 2 2 3 11 0 4 0 2 4 3 5 4 5 6 3 3 quite poorly 28 24 30 40 34 14 16 23 25 23 21 19 30 50 8 22 23 27 30 40 33 19 34 25 24 perception of architects neutral 34 36 34 33 32 39 47 40 37 41 47 33 32 0 56 42 33 31 36 36 34 53 32 38 42 quite highly 30 36 26 20 31 43 38 33 32 31 27 43 25 50 32 34 39 35 30 17 29 21 28 31 29 very highly 3 2 2 1 1 3 0 1 2 3 3 2 1 0 0 1 2 4 0 2 1 3 0 2 2
CHART 1-19 How well Architects think they are regarded by others in the construction industry - ranked, highest first
very poorly Latvia Denmark Ireland Poland Romania Belgium Estonia Netherlands Finland France Germany Austria Czech Republic Lithuania Greece Slovakia Sweden Bulgaria United Kingdom Italy Turkey Croatia Slovenia 0 20 40 60 per cent respondents 80 00 quite poorly neutral quite highly very highly
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TABLE 1-12 How well Architects think they are regarded by clients - country analysis
per cent very poorly Austria Belgium Bulgaria * Croatia Czech Republic Denmark Estonia * Finland France Germany Greece Ireland Italy * Latvia * Lithuania * Netherlands Poland Romania Slovakia * Slovenia * Sweden Turkey United Kingdom * EUROPE - 23 2008 EUROPE-17 * caution - small sample 1 3 4 3 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 1 12 2 3 3 quite poorly 9 15 15 25 7 5 6 6 12 10 11 13 26 25 20 6 6 18 3 29 7 35 24 14 15 perception of architects neutral 21 31 28 34 22 29 48 23 23 29 35 31 21 25 24 18 28 21 24 38 27 40 30 28 33 quite highly 54 45 46 34 56 60 42 61 56 52 45 50 45 25 44 66 55 49 58 33 60 10 41 48 43 very highly 15 6 7 3 14 7 3 9 8 8 9 4 7 25 12 10 10 12 12 0 6 3 3 7 5
CHART 1-20 How well Architects think they are regarded by clients - ranked, highest first
very poorly Netherlands Finland Czech Republic Slovakia Austria Denmark Sweden Poland France Romania Germany Lithuania Ireland Greece Bulgaria Italy Belgium Latvia Estonia United Kingdom Croatia Slovenia Turkey 0 20 40 60 per cent respondents 80 00 quite poorly neutral quite highly very highly
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CHART 1-21 How well architects think they are regarded by clients
per cent respondent architects who think they are viewed quite or very highly by clients below 30% 30% to 49% 50% to 69% 70% and over no response
CHART 1-22 How well architects think they are regarded by public authorities
per cent respondent architects who think they are viewed quite or very highly by public authorities below 30% 30% to 49% 50% to 69% 70% and over no response
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TABLE 1-13 How well Architects think they are regarded by public authorities - country analysis
per cent very poorly Austria Belgium Bulgaria * Croatia Czech Republic Denmark Estonia * Finland France Germany Greece Ireland Italy * Latvia * Lithuania * Netherlands Poland Romania Slovakia * Slovenia * Sweden Turkey United Kingdom * EUROPE - 23 2008 EUROPE-17 * caution - small sample 2 12 9 15 6 1 3 2 7 3 12 7 11 0 12 1 7 12 0 10 2 10 13 7 6 quite poorly 16 29 28 43 23 7 42 16 26 17 25 27 30 25 28 14 24 39 12 36 13 29 29 23 20 perception of architects neutral 34 33 46 34 46 37 45 43 35 46 46 34 32 50 36 32 42 27 58 36 37 47 39 39 42 quite highly 42 24 16 8 23 51 9 38 29 32 15 30 25 25 24 51 24 20 24 17 45 11 19 29 30 very highly 6 1 1 0 2 4 0 2 2 2 2 1 1 0 0 2 2 3 6 2 3 3 0 2 2
CHART 1-23 How well Architects think they are regarded by public authorities - ranked, highest first
very poorly Denmark Netherlands Austria Sweden Finland Germany Ireland France Slovakia Poland Italy Belgium Latvia Czech Republic Lithuania Romania Slovenia United Kingdom Bulgaria Greece Turkey Estonia Croatia 0 20 40 60 per cent respondents 80 00 quite poorly neutral quite highly very highly
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2
Construction Output, per cent annual change to end Q3, 2010 decline by more than 15% decline by 5% to 14.9% change by +5% to -5% increase by more than 5% no data available
2009 and is estimated to have fallen by another 8 per cent in 2010. Latest data for the year to Quarter 3, 2010 suggest construction output has increased by more than 10 per cent in Finland and Malta, but fallen by more than 20 per cent in Denmark, Ireland, and Spain. Construction output for 2009 measured per head of the general population averages 2,900 per person. The highest output per head in 2009 is in Luxembourg and Norway - each is over 7,000 per person.
CHART 2-1 Changes in Construction Output, annual change to end Quarter 3, 2010
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27,805 33,761 n/a 1,396 n/a 1,192 12,182 19,553 795 16,952 589 n/a 4,563 n/a 1,047 1,396 2,559 273 55,027 17,220 27,084 22,019 3,829 3,127 4,002 21,332 26,649 13,447
n/a 141,002 157,605 165,636 170,250 177,465 190,175 205,435 227,059 249,307 262,849 250,495* 224,543 229,880 225,270 214,460 199,390 195,730 189,570 184,740 197,350 206,640 217,350 217,910
123,471 129,065 138,840 148,197 156,842 163,900 173,908 184,823 192,576 201,392 204,401 192,348
98,696 127,335 146,380 185,434 212,041 232,266 277,803 321,664 307,832* 257,656* 244,000*
161,920 177,002 201,818 214,421 230,849 227,986 250,884 245,458 248,894* 254,619* 251,309* 232,712*
895
1,093
1,219
1,273
1,365
1,403
1,493
1,602
1,758
1,851
1,862
1,730
Source of all data except Turkey and Bosnia Herzegovina: Eurostat, National Accounts by 31 branches - aggregates at current prices. Copyright Eurostat. All Rights Reserved. * Where data is asterisked, these figures are marked n/a in the Eurostat National Accounts statistics and the figure above is a Mirza & Nacey estimate based on data from the latest Eurostat Construction Output Production Indices (1) Source: Derived from raw data sourced from Federal Office of Statistics, Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Statistical Year Book. Raw data converted from Bosnia KM to Euros using conversion rates as at 30.06 each year. (2) Source: Derived from raw data sourced from TurkStat, the Turkish Statistical Institute. Raw data (not reproduced here) is Copyright TURKSTAT. Raw data converted from New Turkish Lira to Euros using conversion rates as at 30.06 each year. NB, conversion rates changed significantly over the period 1997 to 2001, more stable since 2002. Construction output includes civil engineering and infrastructure work.
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500
000
500
998
999
2000
200
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
200
Base: all 33 European countries Source: compiled from Eurostat, Turkstat and Bosnia Herzegovina Federal Office of Statistics data. Mirza & Nacey estimates where latest data is not available. The 2010 figure is an estimate based on the annual change between Quarter 3 2009 and Quarter 3, 2010 (sourced from Output Production Indices, Eurostat)
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TABLE 2-2 Estimated size of construction market, 2009 by country, and comparative values
construction output (ms) Austria Belgium Bosnia Herzegovina (2008) Bulgaria Croatia Cyprus Czech Republic Denmark Estonia Finland France FYROM (2008) Germany Greece Hungary Ireland Italy Latvia Lithuania Luxembourg Malta Netherlands Norway Poland Portugal Romania Slovakia Slovenia Spain Sweden Switzerland (2008) Turkey United Kingdom EUROPE - 33 37,168* 54,078 484 3,819* n/a 2,632* 30,321 26,271 2,218 27,629 250,495* 937 217,910 23,957 9,074 21,269* 192,348 4,300 3,002 4,921 417 82,777 37,096 57,284 26,734* 24,329 13,621 7,867 244,000* 36,516* 37,304 16,944 232,712* 1,730,435
population (number as at 01.01.2010) 8,375,290 10,827,000 2,337,660 7,563,710 4,425,747 798,045 10,506,813 5,534,738 1,340,127 5,351,427 64,713,762 2,052,738 81,802,257 11,295,002 10,013,000 4,455,780 60,340,328 2,248,374 3,329,039 502,066 412,966 16,577,612 4,858,199 38,167,329 10,637,713 21,462,186 5,424,925 2,046,976 45,989,016 9,340,682 7,783,026 72,561,312 62,008,048 595,082,893
construction output per head of population (s) 4,438 4,995 207 505 n/a 3,298 2,886 4,747 1,655 5,163 3,871 456 2,664 2,121 906 4,773 3,188 1,912 902 9,802 1,010 4,993 7,636 1,501 2,513 1,134 2,511 3,843 5,306 3,909 4,793 234 3,753 2,908
architects (estimated number) 4,500 13,000 3,000 2,900 2,200 600 3,300 7,000 600 3,050 29,700 3,000 100,500 15,800 4,000 2,600 145,000 900 1,500 600 650 9,900 3,400 13,500 13,000 5,500 1,600 1,400 50,000 5,600 5,300 37,200 32,900 523,700
source: Construction output and population data - Eurostat Copyright Eurostat. All Rights Reserved. Where marked by an asterisk, the 2009 data has been derived from Eurostat construction output index rather than absolute figures. The total for EUROPE-33 is therefore a Mirza & Nacey estimate. Construction output includes civil engineering and infrastructure work.
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2007/8, the size of the German and French markets are estimated to have increased very slightly, while that of the UK is estimated to have fallen quite substantially. Analysed per architect, the highest values are recorded by architects in the Netherlands, Ireland, Sweden, the UK and Austria. The average market size per architect in these five countries is over 50,000. The Netherlands stands out with the highest value per architect, nearly 100,000, a similar level to that recorded in 2007/8. Then, Ireland and the UK also recorded average levels per architect similar to that of the Netherlands; both have fallen back in the last two years.
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TABLE 2-3 Estimated size of architectural market 2009/10, by country, and comparative values
market size (000s) Austria Belgium Bulgaria * Croatia Czech Republic Denmark Estonia * Finland France Germany Greece Ireland Italy * Latvia * Lithuania * Netherlands Poland Romania Slovakia * Slovenia * Sweden Turkey United Kingdom * EUROPE - 23 2008 EUROPE-17 256,292 556,280 46,116 64,290 73,045 308,697 12,667 117,456 1,301,699 4,094,601 289,623 172,362 2,708,910 n/a 11,455 976,106 258,803 63,551 41,497 10,359 356,300 960,371 1,955,929 14,636,411 11,616,874 value per architect (s) 56,954 42,791 15,902 29,223 22,135 44,100 21,111 38,510 43,828 40,742 18,331 66,293 18,682 n/a 7,637 98,597 19,171 11,555 25,936 7,399 63,625 25,816 59,451 33,253 45,405 value per 1000 population (s) 30,601 51,379 6,097 14,526 6,952 55,774 9,452 21,948 20,115 50,055 25,642 38,683 44,894 n/a 3,441 58,881 6,781 2,961 7,649 5,061 38,145 13,235 31,543 28,716 31,017 architectural market as per cent construction 0.7 1.0 1.2 n/a 0.2 1.2 0.6 0.4 0.5 1.9 1.2 0.8 1.4 n/a 0.4 1.2 0.5 0.3 0.3 0.1 1.0 5.7 0.8 1.1 1.1 2008 market size (000s) 296,789 327,108 n/a n/a n/a 356,228 27,524 42,580 1,103,778 3,988,103 294,149 408,855 n/a n/a n/a 901,558 n/a 112,659 n/a 40,501 145,073 726,778 2,800,042 11,616,874
Market size refers to the architectural market as measured as the sum of the revenues earned by private architectural practices in each country. Data refers to 2009/10. The market size has been estimated, see Appendix I for an explanation of the methodology. * caution - small sample
n/a 500 000 500 2000 2500 millions 3000 3500 4000 4500
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TABLE 2-4 Comparison of proportion of the market accounted for different building sectors, and the proportion of practices involved in those building sectors
per cent individual houses other private housing offices retail leisure and the arts industrial health education public housing other private other public per cent of market 30 14 8 5 4 6 4 6 6 7 10 per cent of practices involved 78 50 40 26 18 28 18 27 23 31 33
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industrial
Austria Belgium Bulgaria * Croatia Czech Republic Denmark Estonia * Finland France Germany Greece Ireland Italy * Latvia * Lithuania * Netherlands Poland Romania Slovakia * Slovenia * Sweden Turkey United Kingdom * EUROPE - 23 2008 EUROPE-17 * caution - small sample
20 48 31 33 33 17 39 16 28 33 56 36 45 n/a 23 26 22 36 22 51 16 31 34 30 31
10 16 28 17 14 7 4 11 17 14 7 12 12 n/a 7 13 16 8 14 4 10 22 16 14 14
9 5 7 7 7 11 3 8 6 9 8 6 5 n/a 8 5 10 8 17 6 14 7 6 8 10
4 4 3 3 4 3 3 8 5 4 0 7 5 n/a 7 3 4 3 8 0 7 10 2 5 5
4 2 2 4 5 4 5 5 4 2 5 5 5 n/a 0 3 3 8 5 0 5 2 5 4 3
6 5 7 6 6 6 3 5 4 9 3 3 4 n/a 20 7 10 12 10 10 5 9 5 6 8
6 3 1 2 4 5 4 6 4 3 0 6 1 n/a 0 13 5 1 0 1 6 2 5 4 4
9 3 3 6 5 11 8 9 7 8 3 9 3 n/a 1 8 5 4 2 6 9 4 3 6 6
12 6 6 2 2 10 3 10 8 1 1 3 1 n/a 11 9 4 6 7 9 12 2 7 6 4
9 3 6 8 7 9 11 6 6 9 5 7 9 n/a 5 5 8 8 8 7 4 7 11 7 7
10 4 5 12 12 18 18 16 11 9 11 6 10 n/a 18 8 13 4 6 6 14 5 6 10 10
100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 n/a 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100
CHART 2-7 Proportion of work undertaken in each main building sector, ranked in order of highest private housing work private commercial & public
housing other private
Belgium Greece Bulgaria Italy Slovenia Turkey Croatia United Kingdom Czech Republic Ireland Germany France Romania Estonia Netherlands Poland Slovakia Austria Lithuania Finland Sweden Denmark Latvia 0
n/a
20
80
TOTAL
leisure
offices
health
per cent
education
individual houses
retail
00
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developer
TABLE 2-6 Proportion of work undertaken for different clients, analysed by country
PLC (public limited company) other private
central government
local government
Austria Belgium Bulgaria * Croatia Czech Republic Denmark Estonia * Finland France Germany Greece Ireland Italy * Latvia * Lithuania * Netherlands Poland Romania Slovakia * Slovenia * Sweden Turkey United Kingdom* EUROPE - 23 2008 EUR-17
39 57 38 39 42 24 38 20 40 53 60 47 47 n/a 28 28 33 44 27 55 19 42 45 41 47
10 12 20 5 10 10 18 14 12 7 8 13 18 n/a 9 14 17 11 24 6 22 5 17 12 10
13 9 18 28 12 8 11 19 10 8 3 10 9 n/a 42 8 13 20 13 20 17 21 12 13 14
2 1 7 3 8 8 4 2 1 2 11 2 6 n/a 9 15 6 5 18 1 8 16 1 5 0
16 1 2 1 1 13 5 3 1 5 4 6 0 n/a 0 2 1 3 1 0 4 2 4 4 6
9 6 8 11 20 16 11 15 12 11 6 7 7 n/a 9 9 14 7 10 6 14 4 6 10 9
4 10 2 8 5 11 11 22 16 4 5 9 7 n/a 2 9 10 6 4 7 11 5 5 9 7
7 4 4 3 3 10 4 4 8 8 2 7 5 n/a 1 15 5 5 3 5 3 5 9 6 7
100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 n/a 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100
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TOTAL
per cent
other public
individuals
developer
limited company
building design
feasibility studies
planning
Austria Belgium Bulgaria * Croatia Czech Republic Denmark Estonia * Finland France Germany Greece Ireland Italy * Latvia * Lithuania * Netherlands Poland Romania Slovakia * Slovenia * Sweden Turkey United Kingdom* EUROPE - 23 2008 EUR-17 * caution - small sample
74 76 65 65 61 49 78 71 72 69 66 74 50 n/a 53 64 74 61 65 63 59 58 62 69 66
1 1 6 3 5 6 2 1 1 3 6 1 4 n/a 4 1 1 1 3 6 3 2 1 2 3
5 6 7 9 12 10 8 7 6 7 11 5 15 n/a 11 10 9 6 10 8 12 14 4 8 9
6 3 7 1 1 2 0 3 7 2 1 5 6 n/a 2 8 1 9 0 7 4 3 9 4 3
4 7 2 7 4 11 5 4 5 5 6 6 6 n/a 3 6 5 5 14 7 5 12 7 6 5
9 5 3 10 6 17 1 6 5 12 7 7 13 n/a 1 6 5 5 6 1 6 10 13 7 4
2 2 9 5 11 6 6 8 4 2 4 3 7 n/a 27 4 4 13 3 8 11 2 3 4 9
100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 n/a 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100
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TOTAL
per cent
landscape design
Future Prospects
The question how do you anticipate your workloads will change in the next 12 months reveals more architects in Europe think workloads will remain stable (44 per cent) than think they will fall (32 per cent) or rise (24 per cent). Highest levels of optimism are recorded in Ireland, Greece and Croatia; where 45 per cent or more of architects think workloads will rise in 2011. The highest levels of pessimism are recorded in Sweden, Turkey, Slovenia, Denmark and Poland, where more than 40 per cent of architects think workloads will fall. In 14 out of the 23 countries, more respondents anticipate no change than a rise or fall. But the balance figure - which reports on the difference between optimists and pessimists - is negative in 13 out of 23 countries. The analysis by size group suggests little variation in the view on future prospects across all but one organisation size (the exception being the 31 to 50 staff size, which is more pessimistic).
architects workload predictions, 2011 balance figure over +20% balance between +5% and +19.9% no change (-5% to +%5) balance between -5% and -19.9% balance figure below -20% no response
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CHART 2-11 Future workload prospects for 2011, analysed by size of respondents organisation
staff 2 staff 3 to 5 staff 6 to 0 staff to 30 staff 3 to 50 staff over 50 staff
0 20 40 60 per cent respondents 80 00
increase
no change
decrease
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3
average size of architectural practices under 2 staff 2 to 2.9 staff 3 to 3.9 staff 4 and more staff no response or n/a
per cent of practices have between 6 and 10 architectural staff. Practices with more than ten staff account for a tiny proportion of the total. Thus the profile of architectural practices is skewed very heavily towards small firms. The two per cent of practices who have more than ten staff between them employ 17 per cent of all architects in private practice. Similarly, the 4 per cent of practices with 6 to 10 staff employ 14 per cent of all private practice architects. By contrast, the 65 per cent of one person firms employ 32 per cent of private practice workforce.
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architectural staff includes principals, partners & directors; associates; salaried architects; technical staff * caution - small sample
20
30
40
50
60
70
0
5
20
25
30
35
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Partnership
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TABLE 3-2 Legal formation of architectural practices - based on type of practice in which Principals work
per cent Austria Belgium Bulgaria * Croatia Czech Republic Denmark Estonia * Finland France Germany Greece Ireland Italy * Latvia * Lithuania * Netherlands Poland Romania Slovakia * Slovenia * Sweden Turkey United Kingdom* EUROPE - 23 2008 EUR-17 * caution - small sample independent architect 65 50 28 22 40 32 48 33 59 84 81 40 73 n/a 25 45 72 36 24 75 20 34 53 51 52 partnership 7 5 5 5 21 35 29 5 2 9 9 10 15 n/a 33 27 11 4 24 6 30 4 3 10 18 limited company 25 39 54 71 30 18 14 3 36 5 4 46 2 n/a 33 23 13 58 47 13 20 54 38 31 22 PLC (public limited company) 1 3 1 1 1 10 0 56 2 0 4 3 0 n/a 0 3 1 1 0 0 22 7 3 5 4 corporation 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 n/a 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 economic interest group 1 3 13 1 6 5 10 3 0 1 3 1 10 n/a 8 3 2 1 6 6 8 1 5 2 3
CHART 3-5 Proportion of architectural practices which are limited companies / PLCs / corporations
proportion of practices which are companies under 20% 20% to 34% 35% to 49% 50% or more no response or n/a
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Practice Revenue
The survey asked Principals to provide details of their revenue in the calendar year 2009, or the most recent 12 month accounting period. Average revenue rises in line with practice size. The relationship between practice size and fee income is linear for the smaller size groups. The averages for larger sizes of firm are only indicative as the staff intervals are large and there can be a very high variation in revenues reported. Geographically, highest average revenues per practice (measured for practices up to 10 staff, for which there is least variation) are recorded in France, the Netherlands, Denmark and Sweden. Lowest average revenues are recorded in Greece, Bulgaria, Romania, Poland and Lithuania. Averages are lower for all except the larger practice size groups (which are subject to greater variation so comparisons are more problematic). The average practice revenue for a one person practice has fallen by 19 per cent since 2007/8, and by 20 per cent for 2 person practice. But average revenue is only lower by 4 per cent for a 3 to 5 size practice and down by 7 per cent for 6 to 10 size group.
TABLE 3-3 Average revenue per practice analysed by country and practice size
s 1 Austria Belgium Bulgaria * Croatia Czech Republic Denmark Estonia * Finland France Germany Greece Ireland Italy * Latvia * Lithuania * Netherlands Poland Romania Slovakia * Slovenia * Sweden Turkey United Kingdom * EUROPE - 23 2008 EUR-17 * caution - small sample Figures are averages (means) and refer to the year 2009/10 The minimum number of responses to give a reliable answer is 10. But for smaller countries we have extended this to 5 and in very exceptional cases to 4. Where there are fewer than four responses, or where the figure varies excessively from the mean, we mark the data as n/a 98,259 54,156 18,374 23,387 56,377 64,016 22,737 77,856 75,509 59,542 32,010 46,662 29,561 n/a 10,306 76,968 24,821 13,287 99,450 28,750 69,783 48,625 32,061 48,295 59,389 2 148,967 116,434 52,452 66,379 48,487 129,768 n/a 164,423 196,787 86,449 50,720 116,390 52,108 n/a 29,148 228,532 35,645 29,227 n/a n/a 170,469 40,837 n/a 93,826 117,827 size of practice (number of architectural staff) 3 to 5 257,110 207,099 51,519 130,033 135,916 466,915 n/a 274,547 314,205 254,514 123,696 306,141 23,644 n/a 69,509 479,574 73,864 90,715 50,754 132,000 432,797 121,273 234,627 192,685 201,693 6 to 10 614,141 613,153 92,183 218,190 380,286 1,138,352 n/a 501,783 774,945 633,444 190,067 718,106 470,573 n/a 82,324 835,500 208,280 68,073 n/a n/a 640,615 388,736 542,955 463,320 498,563 11 to 30 1,798,822 1,012,514 535,226 921,328 817,898 1,363,704 649,767 1,410,588 1,623,783 503,750 537,500 19,553,359 1,500,000 n/a n/a 1,977,220 464,757 182,083 n/a n/a 1,824,915 1,594,754 n/a 1,167,050 1,282,563 31 to 50 1,838,426 2,968,813 n/a n/a 283,324 2,225,403 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 7,774,619 n/a n/a n/a 5,291,642 n/a n/a n/a n/a 3,294,267 895,920 n/a 3,471,360 3,156,907 51+ n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 9,761,102 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 10,000,000 n/a n/a n/a 7,341,829 455,997 n/a n/a n/a 21,558,975 10,016,098 n/a 10,613,801 4,563,556
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CHART 3-6 Average revenue per practice for small and medium-sized practice, size 1 to 10 staff
average revenue per small and medium sized practice below 100,000 100,000 to 199,999 200,000 to 299,999 300,000 or more no response or n/a
base their charge on an hourly rate. Five per cent of jobs appear to be undertaken at risk where there has been no agreement on charges. Calculating charges as a percentage of the value is the most popular method in thirteen out of the 23 countries.
method of calculating charge lump sum 22 23 43 26 33 39 53 42 19 17 36 47 28 n/a 23 48 26 47 34 29 42 29 41 29 23 hourly charge 19 17 18 12 17 25 5 46 6 22 8 9 9 n/a 12 22 34 7 7 20 51 6 29 18 16 no charge agreed (effectively at risk) 2 2 7 12 4 6 9 2 2 5 10 7 12 n/a 13 4 8 7 2 6 3 13 4 5 6
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TABLE 3-5 Average hourly charge-out rates ADJUSTED to take account of Purchasing Power Parity
s average hourly charge-out rates ADJUSTED to take account of Purchasing Power Parities (PPP), Euros principals Austria Belgium Bulgaria * Croatia Czech Republic Denmark Estonia * Finland France Germany Greece Ireland Italy * Latvia * Lithuania * Netherlands Poland Romania Slovakia * Slovenia * Sweden Turkey United Kingdom * EUROPE - 23 2008 EUROPE-17 * caution - small sample Data is expressed in Euros but each countrys figure has been adjusted using an index of Purchasing Power Parity (PPP). This index takes account of price level differences across countries. We have used an index sourced from Eurostat, whose Comparative Price Level Indices assess the price level of each country in the comparison with all 27 EU member countries. Each countrys average hourly rates figure is divided by one hundredth of the countrys index value to create the PPP adjusted figure. 74 57 49 27 26 78 51 55 74 61 28 80 47 n/a n/a 97 26 17 41 35 85 19 78 66 62 architects 65 44 29 32 20 70 40 51 66 52 15 61 24 n/a n/a 83 13 11 20 23 75 11 85 56 50 technologists 52 35 24 18 11 56 32 40 44 42 10 44 28 n/a n/a 65 8 8 14 13 65 8 59 43 39
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CHART 3-7 Average hourly charge-out rates for Principals, adjusted for Purchasing Power Parity
Netherlands Sweden Ireland Denmark United Kingdom Austria France Germany Belgium Finland Estonia Bulgaria Italy Slovakia Slovenia Greece Croatia Czech Republic Poland Turkey Romania Latvia Lithuania
0
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TABLE 3-7 Proportion of revenue which is costs, pre-tax and post-tax profits, analysed by practice size
per cent costs 1 staff 2 staff 3 to 5 staff 6 to 10 staff 11 to 30 staff 31 to 50 staff over 50 staff 55 67 71 78 80 87 85 per cent of practice revenue pre-tax profits 45 34 29 22 20 13 15 profits after tax 34 24 20 17 14 10 9 2008 EUROPE-17 pre-tax profits 52 44 40 31 26 17 26
CHART 3-8 Costs, profits (after tax) and tax paid on profits
profits taxation costs
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TABLE 3-8 Average pre-tax profits as a per cent of total revenue, analysed by country and practice size
per cent 1 staff Austria Belgium Bulgaria * Croatia Czech Republic Denmark Estonia * Finland France Germany Greece Ireland Italy * Latvia * Lithuania * Netherlands Poland Romania Slovakia * Slovenia * Sweden Turkey United Kingdom * * caution - small sample 39 44 51 42 43 59 75 42 34 58 59 50 69 n/a 48 53 48 27 49 43 53 26 45 2 staff 36 33 41 13 35 38 n/a 25 23 52 64 24 91 n/a -6 46 36 65 n/a n/a 49 35 n/a
size of architectural practice (number of architectural staff) 3 to 5 staff 31 23 37 19 27 19 n/a 17 21 41 43 -11 81 n/a 23 51 38 32 33 22 49 32 29 6 to 10 staff 20 15 39 17 23 12 n/a 13 12 31 67 11 58 n/a 17 45 32 14 n/a n/a 35 15 22 11 to 30 staff 27 11 27 20 37 12 -4 27 13 36 25 4 n/a n/a n/a 31 38 n/a n/a n/a 45 n/a n/a 31 to 50 staff 30 17 n/a n/a 5 1 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 26 23 n/a over 50 staff n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 6 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 8 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 25 n/a n/a
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Costs and profits are expressed as a percentage of practice revenue. The largest single cost element in all practices is staff. Rent and utilities account for between 7 and 14 per cent, travel is between 2 and 6 per cent for all but one person practices. Professional Indemnity Insurance averages at between 2 and 9 per cent of total costs across all practice sizes. Other costs (bank, legal,
promotion) decline in line with a practices size. The figures show remarkably little difference in the break-down of costs elements for practices with more than 5 staff. The break-down of costs varies hardly at all, with for example staff costs accounting for between 66 and 68 per cent of total costs.
staff 2 staff 3 to 5 staff 6 to 0 staff to 30 staff 3 to 50 staff over 50 staff 0 20 40 60 per cent practice costs 80 00
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Associations
TABLE 3-11 Proportion of practices who have a formal association with another practice
per cent no formal association 94 85 76 33 88 71 80 49 89 94 68 87 70 n/a 50 90 54 82 88 50 82 90 97 82 85 have a formal association with architect / practice in same country 5 12 19 54 10 20 20 43 9 4 26 6 25 n/a 33 7 43 17 0 44 13 7 0 15 12 with architect / practice in another country 1 2 1 2 1 7 0 3 1 2 3 4 3 n/a 8 1 0 0 13 0 4 2 0 2 3 both 1 1 4 10 1 2 0 6 1 0 4 2 2 n/a 8 1 2 1 0 6 1 1 3 2 n/a
Austria Belgium Bulgaria * Croatia Czech Republic Denmark Estonia * Finland France Germany Greece Ireland Italy * Latvia * Lithuania * Netherlands Poland Romania Slovakia * Slovenia * Sweden Turkey United Kingdom * EUROPE - 23 2008 EUROPE-17 * caution - small sample
CHART 3-11
Croatia Finland Slovenia Lithuania Poland Greece Italy Denmark Bulgaria Estonia Romania Sweden Belgium Slovakia Ireland Czech Republic France Turkey Netherlands Austria Germany United Kingdom Latvia 0
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Associations
Eighty two per cent of practices have no formal association with another practice. Of the 18 per cent who do have a formal association, most associate with another architect or practice in the same country. Just 4 per cent of all practices have a formal association in another country. Despite the Europe-23 low level of formal association, such associations are widespread in a handful of countries. At least 50 per cent of practices have a formal association with another in Croatia, Finland, Slovenia and Lithuania and more than 40 per cent in Poland.
Branch Offices
The question do you work in a branch or subsidiary office provides a clue as to how many offices an architectural practice might have. So in Turkey and Denmark, where about one in five architects works in a branch office, the implication is that practices are more likely to have multiple offices. Data relating to the number of offices was not explicitly collected. The head office of those practices which operate branch offices is usually (in 89 per cent of cases) located in the same country. Only in Ireland, and to a lesser extent Sweden, are head offices in most cases located in a different country.
TABLE 3-12 Proportion of architects working in branch office and location of branch offices Head Office
per cent work in branch office head office is located in... same country as where branch office is located Austria Belgium Bulgaria * Croatia Czech Republic Denmark Estonia * Finland France Germany Greece Ireland Italy * Latvia * Lithuania * Netherlands Poland Romania Slovakia * Slovenia * Sweden Turkey United Kingdom * EUROPE - 23 2008 EUROPE-17 * caution - small sample 9 6 12 13 16 19 9 9 8 9 12 8 11 n/a 13 11 13 7 13 10 12 20 12 12 9 92 94 94 92 93 92 100 86 96 98 100 36 94 n/a 100 88 91 88 80 82 60 93 100 89 71 same country as where architect is registered 100 98 99 99 99 97 100 96 98 100 98 92 94 n/a 100 99 96 98 94 93 100 99 95 98 93
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and the UK, followed by Ireland, Germany and Austria. Average adjusted earnings are lowest in Bulgaria and Romania. Compared with 2008 average earnings (adjusted for PPP) are lower by more than 20 per cent in Ireland, Greece, Romania and Estonia.
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CHART 4-1 Average earnings, all full-time architects, ADJUSTED for Purchasing Power Parity (PPP)
Netherlands United Kingdom Ireland Germany Austria Denmark Sweden Finland Slovenia France Belgium Poland Slovakia Turkey Czech Republic Greece Croatia Italy Estonia Bulgaria Lithuania Romania Latvia
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s Austria Belgium Bulgaria * Croatia Czech Republic Denmark Estonia * Finland France Germany Greece Ireland Italy * Latvia * Lithuania * Netherlands Poland Romania Slovakia * Slovenia * Sweden Turkey United Kingdom * EUROPE - 23 2008 EUR-17
freelance 37,071 26,339 11,159 20,241 n/a 13,470 n/a 19,778 24,497 23,496 13,450 18,800 14,085 n/a n/a 46,083 25,365 6,178 17,639 8,830 33,119 26,255 46,899 25,416 29,070
* caution - small sample Earnings data converted from local currencies to Euros, exchange rate as at 01.09.10 and then adjusted for PPP
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The highest earning group of architects is Partners / Directors. Their average earnings are 40,000 (all figures in this section are adjusted for PPP). Sole Principals average earnings are 30,144, 25 per cent less than Partners and Directors. Freelance architects report average earnings of 25,416. Architects employed in private practice on salaries receive an average of 27,556. In the public sector, the average earnings for local and central government architects is 34,223. In most countries, average earnings are higher in the public sector than the private. The differential between public and private sectors is highest in the Netherlands, Ireland, Austria and Slovenia.
Partners and Directors record the highest earnings (when adjusted for PPP) in the Netherlands, Sweden, Slovakia and the UK while highest average for Sole Principals are recorded in Turkey, the Netherlands, Germany and Denmark. Average earnings have fallen between 2008 and 2010 in all fields of employment except agency staff and architects working in local or central government. The largest falls are recorded by Sole Principals (lower by 20 per cent) and by private other (down by 25 per cent since 2008). Avearge earnings for Private practice salaried architects are lower by 9 per cent. All figures quantify changes in the PPP values between 2008 and 2010.
all public
CHART 4-4 Comparisons of average earnings of all Principals and all Public Architects (adjusted for PPP)
Netherlands Denmark Sweden Germany United Kingdom Austria Finland Turkey Ireland Greece Belgium France Poland Slovenia Slovakia Czech Republic Bulgaria Italy Croatia Lithuania Estonia Romania Latvia 0 n/a 0000 20000 30000 40000 50000 60000 70000 80000 all principals all private all public
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Earnings by Age
Average earnings rise in line with an architects age up to age 40. From ages 40 to 59, earnings continue to rise but at a very gradual rate. The age group 60 to 64 stands out as a peak. This pattern is repeated for the lower quartile figures only up to age 44, after which the quartile values are broadly flat; while the upper quartile figures record a consistent rise in line with age, in each case the peak is reached at age 60 to 64. Largest falls since 2008 are recorded by architects aged in their fifties; average earnings here have fallen by 19 per cent. Falls of 16 per cent are recorded by architects aged 30 to 34 and 45 to 49. These changes are derived from data which has been adjusted for PPP.
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Earnings by Gender
The survey results suggest there is a significant differential between the earnings of men and women in the profession. Average full-time earnings of men (adjusted for PPP) is 47 per cent higher than that of full-time women architects. The differential in the lower quartile figure is greater - in excess of 100 per cent - while the upper quartile figure records a 37 per cent differential. The average earnings of architects working part-time also records a 47 per cent differential, the same as full-time. Compared with 2008 there has been no significant change to the full-time differential. Average full-time male earnings, adjusted for PPP, are lower by 17 per cent while average female earnings are down by 18 per cent. The differential for part-time earnings has grown since 2008, however, when it was 26 per cent and is now 47 per cent. CHART 4-6 Average earnings of male and female Architects, working full-time (adjusted for PPP)
average earnings, 's, adjusted for PPP 35000 30000 25000 20000 5000 0000 5000 0
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MEDIAN 32,149 21,866 37,936 25,862 upper quartile 50,973 37,159 60,000 39,515 2008 EUROPE-17 MEDIAN 38,760 26,620 30,431 24,225
TABLE 4-4 Average earnings analysed by gender and full-time or part-time working (adjusted for PPP)
s lower quartile Full time Part time FTE male female male female 16,623 7,369 17,500 10,770 2010
full-time equivalent (FTE) based on converting part-time earnings to an average working week of 37.5 hours
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Retirement
TABLE 4-5 At what age Architects expect to retire, analysed by country
per cent Austria Belgium Bulgaria * Croatia Czech Republic Denmark Estonia * Finland France Germany Greece Ireland Italy * Latvia * Lithuania * Netherlands Poland Romania Slovakia * Slovenia * Sweden Turkey United Kingdom * EUROPE - 23 2008 EUR-17 * caution - small sample under 50 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 9 1 2 3 50-54 0 2 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 3 0 0 0 17 0 3 4 55-59 1 7 13 7 2 0 0 2 3 1 2 3 1 0 0 3 4 10 3 7 2 17 6 5 7 60-64 7 26 30 26 20 23 16 38 23 16 26 15 11 25 21 21 17 23 30 33 17 17 17 20 20 65-69 33 37 27 30 30 52 34 45 39 48 39 39 26 25 29 42 27 22 18 26 67 13 33 37 39 70-74 31 13 9 11 15 11 13 7 13 17 14 15 18 25 17 16 14 12 21 10 8 4 14 13 11 75-79 9 3 0 2 7 4 9 0 6 6 3 7 9 0 4 3 6 3 0 5 2 1 9 4 3 80-84 3 1 2 1 2 2 3 0 1 3 1 1 4 0 0 1 2 3 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 85 or over 3 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 2 2 4 25 4 2 3 1 3 5 1 1 2 1 1 never 11 10 15 17 23 6 22 7 12 7 13 16 24 0 25 12 23 24 24 14 4 21 17 14 12
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TABLE 4-6 Whether Architects will continue to work as an Architect until they retire
per cent Austria Belgium Bulgaria * Croatia Czech Republic Denmark Estonia * Finland France Germany Greece Ireland Italy * Latvia * Lithuania * Netherlands Poland Romania Slovakia * Slovenia * Sweden Turkey United Kingdom * EUROPE - 23 2008 EUROPE-17 * caution - small sample definitely yes 48 25 48 36 53 43 45 39 32 45 45 28 34 50 39 43 52 55 38 38 41 46 30 41 39 probably yes 40 46 26 44 38 42 38 50 48 39 38 48 38 25 43 44 38 35 50 50 47 38 52 43 42 not sure 8 20 15 14 8 9 14 7 16 12 15 15 19 25 9 7 6 5 6 7 9 12 11 12 13 probably no 2 6 3 3 1 4 0 3 3 3 1 7 7 0 9 4 2 3 3 2 2 4 3 3 4 definitely no 1 3 8 2 0 1 3 1 1 2 0 2 2 0 0 1 1 2 3 2 1 1 4 1 2
The most common age at which architects expect to retire is 65 to 69; 37 per cent say they expect to retire then. Another 20 per cent expect to retire at age 60 to 64. So more than half plan to retire in their sixties. Ten per cent say they expect to retire at an age under 60, while 6 per cent expect to retire when they are 75 or older. As many as 14 per cent say they will never retire. The majority of architects say they will definitely or probably continue to work as an architect until they retire. Although they are split almost evenly between definitely and probably. Twelve per cent are not sure, while 4 per cent will probably or definitely continue to work as an architect until retirement age. Belgium has the highest proportion of architects who are not sure; Bulgaria and Belgium have the highest number who say probably or definitely not. Page 65
probably yes
Hours Worked
TABLE 4-7 Average number of hours worked per week, analysed by country and field of employment
hours / week Austria Belgium Bulgaria * Croatia Czech Republic Denmark Estonia * Finland France Germany Greece Ireland Italy * Latvia * Lithuania * Netherlands Poland Romania Slovakia * Slovenia * Sweden Turkey United Kingdom * EUROPE - 23 2008 EUROPE-17 * caution - small sample sole principal 49.0 47.7 43.3 44.1 45.8 43.6 42.5 43.1 46.7 49.2 42.1 41.4 40.8 n/a 41.3 48.4 46.0 43.6 43.7 43.9 41.8 47.4 40.5 46.2 51.0 partner / director 47.3 49.7 47.7 45.0 45.6 44.9 30.7 42.7 44.3 47.1 51.4 44.6 43.3 n/a 42.5 45.9 50.0 43.4 35.5 40.6 43.8 47.3 47.5 45.8 50.1 private practice salaried 45.8 48.5 48.3 36.9 46.2 36.5 40.3 40.3 47.5 36.7 39.1 37.8 45.0 n/a 47.0 48.0 44.6 42.2 38.8 42.5 40.3 44.9 37.1 41.2 46.0 freelance 39.6 41.4 38.6 40.0 40.4 36.9 41.7 37.1 36.7 39.9 41.2 38.0 40.2 n/a 20.0 40.0 39.9 40.2 40.0 40.2 39.6 44.1 37.8 43.9 47.0 other private 42.6 45.4 39.4 44.3 45.7 38.3 45.0 38.5 46.9 43.2 38.0 38.1 40.4 n/a 40.0 44.7 41.0 44.1 46.3 33.3 40.3 43.3 36.5 44.8 46.6 local / central government n/a 33.2 41.3 40.0 40.3 36.4 40.0 36.2 37.5 39.3 37.0 36.1 36.0 n/a 40.0 n/a 41.2 n/a 40.0 34.0 39.8 39.7 36.0 38.3 42.2 other public 46.7 38.3 n/a 37.6 40.7 37.3 n/a 36.6 42.8 39.9 30.3 35.9 28.5 n/a n/a 40.0 44.6 46.5 26.3 40.0 39.9 38.0 36.9 38.4 43.3
The number of hours worked by architects appears to be higher in the private sector than the public sector. Sole Principals and Partners and Directors work on average around 46 hours per week, higher than other employment fields. Freelance architects record an average 44 hours, compared with 41 hours amongst private practice salaried. Public sector architects average approximately 38 hours per week. The longest average working hours recorded for Sole Principals are in Austria and Germany, while Partners and Directors record highest averages in Greece, Poland and Belgium. Belgium, Bulgaria, the Netherlands and France record highest averages for private practice salaried architects. In the public sector, highest average hours worked are in Austria, Romania, Poland and France. The average number of hours worked have declined compared with the 2008 figures. Page 66
TABLE 4-8 Difference between average hours contracted to work and average hours worked, by field of employment
number of hours difference between contracted and worked hours per week 4.4 6.8 3.2 6.5 4.1 2.6 4.0 3.5
sole principal partner / director private practice salaried freelance other private local / central government other public EUROPE - 23
Career Satisfaction
Architects were invited to rate their satisfaction with four professional areas: career; pay; business environment and quality of life. Respondents selected their satisfaction level on a scale of 0 (totally dissatisfied) to 10 (totally satisfied). Architects are most satisfied with their choice of architecture as a career; the average score here is 7.6 out of 10. Two factors receive equal satisfaction scores: the quality of life and the business environment (colleagues, fellow professionals, public planning bodies and so on). Both score an average of 6.1 out of 10. Lowest satisfaction of the criteria measured is the amount architects are paid: this receives a satisfaction score of 4.8. Architects in Sweden, Denmark and the Netherlands generally have the highest satisfaction scores; while the lowest scores appear to be found most often in Italy. Architects in the public sector record higher satisfaction scores for quality of life, business environment and pay than those in the private sector. Average satisfaction scores are very similar to those recorded in 2008.
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TABLE 4-9 Satisfaction with choice of career as an Architect, analysed by country and field of employment
score, 0 to 10 principal / director Austria Belgium Bulgaria * Croatia Czech Republic Denmark Estonia * Finland France Germany Greece Ireland Italy * Latvia * Lithuania * Netherlands Poland Romania Slovakia * Slovenia * Sweden Turkey United Kingdom * EUROPE - 23 2008 EUROPE-17 * caution - small sample 7.8 7.1 8.0 8.1 7.3 8.6 8.8 8.3 7.3 7.5 7.0 7.4 6.7 8.0 8.2 8.0 7.4 8.6 7.8 8.5 8.3 8.2 7.1 7.7 7.8 field of employment other private 7.7 6.6 7.0 7.8 7.2 8.0 7.9 7.6 7.4 7.2 7.3 6.7 6.3 5.5 7.4 7.9 7.2 8.0 6.9 7.9 8.0 7.4 6.6 7.4 7.6 public 7.5 7.1 9.3 8.1 7.0 7.9 6.8 8.1 7.4 7.7 7.5 7.1 7.4 10.0 7.0 5.8 6.9 8.5 8.7 8.3 7.8 7.8 7.5 7.7 7.7 7.8 6.8 7.5 8.0 7.3 8.1 8.1 8.0 7.3 7.5 7.2 7.2 6.6 7.3 7.8 7.9 7.3 8.3 7.5 8.2 8.0 7.7 6.9 7.6 7.7 ALL
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TABLE 4-10 Satisfaction with the amount you are paid analysed by country and field of employment
score, 0 to 10 principal / director Austria Belgium Bulgaria * Croatia Czech Republic Denmark Estonia * Finland France Germany Greece Ireland Italy * Latvia * Lithuania * Netherlands Poland Romania Slovakia * Slovenia * Sweden Turkey United Kingdom * EUROPE - 23 2008 EUROPE-17 * caution - small sample 4.1 4.2 4.6 4.5 4.6 6.1 4.5 5.7 4.3 3.9 4.2 3.6 3.3 4.0 4.5 6.0 4.7 5.1 5.3 5.1 6.3 5.2 3.4 4.6 4.4 field of employment other private 5.0 3.8 3.8 4.9 4.8 6.8 3.8 5.5 4.4 4.2 4.5 4.1 2.6 1.0 3.5 6.1 4.7 4.5 4.2 4.3 6.4 4.3 4.0 4.8 4.9 public 4.9 5.9 3.0 5.1 4.3 6.4 4.8 6.1 5.1 5.1 4.1 5.7 5.0 3.0 1.0 5.8 4.0 5.5 5.0 3.7 6.2 4.2 5.9 5.5 5.2 4.2 4.0 4.1 4.8 4.7 6.5 4.2 5.8 4.4 4.0 4.3 4.1 3.1 2.3 4.0 6.0 4.6 4.8 4.8 4.6 6.3 4.5 4.0 4.8 4.7 ALL
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TABLE 4-11 Satisfaction with your quality of life analysed by country and field of employment
score, 0 to 10 principal / director Austria Belgium Bulgaria * Croatia Czech Republic Denmark Estonia * Finland France Germany Greece Ireland Italy * Latvia * Lithuania * Netherlands Poland Romania Slovakia * Slovenia * Sweden Turkey United Kingdom * EUROPE - 23 2008 EUROPE-17 * caution - small sample 5.8 5.7 5.1 5.6 6.4 7.7 6.0 7.4 5.6 5.5 5.4 5.7 4.9 5.0 6.4 7.7 5.3 6.2 6.6 7.3 7.8 5.9 6.0 6.0 5.8
field of employment other private 6.1 5.2 4.1 5.8 6.5 7.7 5.8 7.4 5.8 5.5 5.7 5.4 4.5 3.5 5.2 7.5 5.5 5.7 5.3 5.3 7.5 5.1 5.1 6.0 5.9 public 6.5 6.9 4.8 5.7 6.3 7.7 5.8 7.8 6.8 6.8 5.3 6.5 6.6 10.0 4.0 7.2 5.2 7.1 6.7 3.7 7.6 5.3 6.9 6.9 6.4
ALL 5.9 5.5 4.5 5.7 6.5 7.7 5.8 7.6 5.8 5.6 5.5 5.7 4.8 5.5 5.8 7.6 5.4 6.0 6.0 6.1 7.6 5.3 5.7 6.1 5.9
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TABLE 4-12 Satisfaction with the business environment in which you work - including your colleagues, your fellow professionals, public planning bodies etc. - analysed by country and field of employment
score, 0 to 10 principal / director Austria Belgium Bulgaria * Croatia Czech Republic Denmark Estonia * Finland France Germany Greece Ireland Italy * Latvia * Lithuania * Netherlands Poland Romania Slovakia * Slovenia * Sweden Turkey United Kingdom * EUROPE - 23 2008 EUROPE-17 * caution - small sample 5.8 6.3 5.1 4.3 5.9 7.5 7.4 6.4 6.0 5.4 6.1 5.2 4.6 5.0 6.0 7.6 5.3 5.1 6.5 6.2 7.5 6.0 5.7 5.9 6.0 field of employment other private 6.6 6.0 4.3 4.9 5.7 7.3 6.8 6.7 6.0 6.4 6.1 5.6 5.0 4.0 6.3 7.2 6.2 5.2 5.1 6.1 7.0 5.6 5.6 6.1 6.4 public 6.6 6.6 6.3 5.6 5.9 7.1 6.3 7.1 6.7 6.2 5.8 5.8 6.2 8.0 4.0 6.3 6.4 7.0 5.7 4.0 6.8 5.5 6.4 6.5 6.4 5.9 6.1 4.7 4.7 5.8 7.3 7.0 6.8 6.1 5.7 6.1 5.4 4.9 5.3 6.0 7.3 5.7 5.3 5.8 6.0 7.1 5.7 5.7 6.1 6.2 ALL
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Section 2 Contents
Austria Belgium Bulgaria Croatia Czech Republic Denmark Estonia Finland France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Latvia Lithuania Netherlands Poland Romania Slovakia Slovenia Sweden Turkey United Kingdom
page: 74 76 78 80 82 84 86 88 90 92 94 96 98 100 102 104 106 108 110 112 114 116 118
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Austria
Architectural Profession
2008 Number of architects * Number of architects per 1000 population Number male architects Number female architects Number architects aged under 40 3,800 0.5 3,230 570 912 2010 4,500 0.5 3,783 717 760
* Estimate. The 2010 figure may be based on different sources or the estimation methodology refined so this accounts for some or all of the difference between the 2008 and 2010 figures.
Architectural Market
s 2008 2010 256,292 148,967 614,141
4,500 architects
Total market size (estimate) (m) Average revenue per: 2 person practice 6 to 10 person practice
Private Practice
20 25 30 35 40 45 50
2008 Number of practices estimated number practices with 1 architectural staff 2-5 architectural staff 6-30 architectural staff More than 30 architectural staff 985 679 109 0 1,773
Field of Employment
2008 Economically active of whom Sole Principals Partners / Directors Private Practice Salaried Private in-house Freelance Other Private Local authority/Government Other Public 1,721 779 97 0 0 16 0 0 1,913 647 147 29 59 59 0 59 2,614 2010 2,943
Sole Principal
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Architects Satisfaction
average rating, 0 (lowest) to 10 (highest): 2008 Choice of architecture as career: Pay: Quality of life: Business environment: 8.2 4.2 6.0 6.1 2010 7.8 4.2 5.9 5.9
Austria
130
index, 2000=100
120
Architects Reputation
how architects believe they are regarded: by the general public by fellow professionals by others in construction industry by clients by public authorities per cent quite or very highly: 2008 33 61 33 66 48 2010 35 57 33 69 48
110
100
90
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Source: Eurostat. The 2010 construction output figure is an estimate based on year to Quarter 3, 2010. The 2010 GDP figure is a forecast.
Cross-border Working
working or resident in: 2008 Home country Another country Per cent practices where head office is in home country 87.5 12.5 88 per cent 2010 99.7 0.3 92
Workloads 2010
Public Non-Housing
Private Housing
Earnings
average earnings s 2008 Sole Principals Partners / Directors Private Practice Salaried Freelance Other Private Local authority/Government Other Public ALL 50,000 40,000 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 48,000 2010 40,000 42,000 40,000 40,000 52,500 n/a n/a 42,000
Working Hours
average number hours worked per week 2008 Sole Principal Partner / director Private practice salaried Freelance Local / central govt 54.0 51.3 48.8 n/a n/a 2010 49.0 47.3 45.8 39.6 n/a
Response
2008 Number contacted Number of participants Response rate Accuracy of results at 95% confidence level 526 160 30% +/-8% 2010 3,653 672 18% +/-4%
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Belgium
Architectural Profession
2008 Number of architects * Number of architects per 1000 population Number male architects Number female architects Number architects aged under 40 11,500 1.1 8,740 2,760 6,210 2010 13,000 1.2 9,918 3,082 5,775
* Estimate. The 2010 figure may be based on different sources or the estimation methodology refined so this accounts for some or all of the difference between the 2008 and 2010 figures.
Architectural Market
Italy Germany Spain Turkey United Kingdom France Greece Poland Portugal Belgium Netherlands Denmark Sweden Romania Switzerland Austria Hungary Norway Czech Republic Finland Bosnia Herzogovina FYROM Bulgaria Ireland Croatia Slovakia Lithuania Slovenia Latvia Malta Cyprus Estonia Luxembourg 0 5 10 15
145,000 100,000 50,000
s 2008 2010 556,280 116,434 613,153 Total market size (estimate) (m) Average revenue per: 2 person practice 6 to 10 person practice 88,979 171,167 327,108
13,000 architects
Private Practice
20 25 30 35 40 45 50
2008 Number of practices estimated number practices with 1 architectural staff 2-5 architectural staff 6-30 architectural staff More than 30 architectural staff 2,403 1,288 187 16 3,894
Public Sector
Field of Employment
Sole Principal
Economically active of whom Sole Principals Partners / Directors Private Practice Salaried Private in-house Freelance / Agency Other Private Local authority/Government Other Public 2008 11,305 2,404 1,364 825 0 5,074 560 754 323 2010 12,570 2,639 1,382 879 0 6,285 378 251 503
Freelance / Agency
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Architects Satisfaction
average rating, 0 (lowest) to 10 (highest): 2008 Choice of architecture as career: Pay: Quality of life: Business environment: 7.2 4.3 5.8 6.5 2010 6.8 4.0 5.5 6.1
Belgium
140
index, 2000=100
130
Architects Reputation
how architects believe they are regarded: by the general public by fellow professionals by others in construction industry by clients by public authorities per cent quite or very highly: 2008 26 46 32 51 29 2010 21 54 38 51 25
120
110
100
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Source: Eurostat. The 2010 construction output figure is an estimate based on year to Quarter 3, 2010. The 2010 GDP figure is a forecast.
Cross-border Working
working or resident in: 2008 Home country Another country Per cent practices where head office is in home country 95.8 4.2 94 per cent 2010 98.4 1.6 94
Workloads 2010
Public Non-Housing Public Housing Private Other Private Housing
Earnings
average earnings s 2008 Sole Principals Partners / Directors Private Practice Salaried Freelance Other Private Local authority/Government Other Public ALL 30,600 24,000 24,000 30,000 31,000 28,500 n/a 30,000 2010 30,000 45,000 40,000 30,000 30,000 41,891 45,000 32,330
Commercial
Working Hours
average number hours worked per week 2008 Sole Principal Partner / director Private practice salaried Freelance Local / central govt 53.5 58.3 49.8 45.1 43.0 2010 47.7 49.7 48.5 41.4 33.2
Response
2008 Number contacted Number of participants Response rate Accuracy of results at 95% confidence level 2,101 318 15% +/-5% 2010 10,378 756 7% +/-3%
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Bulgaria
Architectural Profession
2008 Number of architects * Number of architects per 1000 population Number male architects Number female architects Number architects aged under 40 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2010 2,900 0.4 1,440 1,460 1,305
* Estimate. The 2010 figure may be based on different sources or the estimation methodology refined so this accounts for some or all of the difference between the 2008 and 2010 figures.
Architectural Market
s 2008 2010 46,116 52,452 92,183
2,900 architects
Total market size (estimate) (m) Average revenue per: 2 person practice 6 to 10 person practice
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
Private Practice
2008 Number of practices estimated number practices with 1 architectural staff 2-5 architectural staff 6-30 architectural staff More than 30 architectural staff n/a n/a n/a n/a 387 302 73 0 n/a 2010 763
Field of Employment
2008 Economically active of whom Sole Principals Partners / Directors Private Practice Salaried n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 784 214 879 0 380 48 24 24 n/a 2010 2,375
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Architects Satisfaction
average rating, 0 (lowest) to 10 (highest): 2008 Choice of architecture as career: Pay: Quality of life: Business environment: n/a n/a n/a n/a 2010 7.5 4.1 4.7
Bulgaria
250
index, 2000=100
4.5
Architects Reputation
how architects believe they are regarded: by the general public by fellow professionals by others in construction industry by clients by public authorities per cent quite or very highly: 2008 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2010 31 48 28 53 17
200
150
100
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Source: Eurostat. The 2010 construction output figure is an estimate based on year to Quarter 3, 2010. The 2010 GDP figure is a forecast.
Cross-border Working
working or resident in: 2008 Home country Another country Per cent practices where head office is in home country n/a n/a n/a per cent 2010 98.6 1.4 94
Workloads 2010
Public Non-Housing Public Housing Private Other Private Housing
Earnings
average earnings s 2008 Sole Principals Partners / Directors Private Practice Salaried Freelance Other Private Local authority/Government Other Public ALL n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2010 7,671 20,455 6,204 5,881 n/a n/a n/a 7,671
Commercial
Working Hours
average number hours worked per week 2008 Sole Principal Partner / director Private practice salaried Freelance Local / central govt n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2010 43.3 47.7 48.3 38.6 41.3
Response
2008 Number contacted Number of participants Response rate Accuracy of results at 95% confidence level n/a n/a n/a n/a 2010 1,215 141 12% +/-8%
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Croatia
Architectural Profession
2008 Number of architects * Number of architects per 1000 population Number male architects Number female architects Number architects aged under 40 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2010 2,200 0.5 965 1,235 658
* Estimate. The 2010 figure may be based on different sources or the estimation methodology refined so this accounts for some or all of the difference between the 2008 and 2010 figures.
Architectural Market
s 2008 Total market size (estimate) (m) Average revenue per: n/a n/a n/a 2010 64,290 66,379 218,190
2,200 architects
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
Private Practice
2008 Number of practices estimated number practices with 1 architectural staff 2-5 architectural staff 6-30 architectural staff More than 30 architectural staff n/a n/a n/a n/a 254 300 50 2 n/a 2010 605
Field of Employment
2008 Economically active of whom Sole Principals n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 454 359 737 38 113 38 76 95 n/a 2010 1,890
Partner/Director
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Architects Satisfaction
average rating, 0 (lowest) to 10 (highest): 2008 Choice of architecture as career: Pay: Quality of life: Business environment: n/a n/a n/a n/a 2010 8.0 4.8 5.7 4.7
Croatia
180
index, 2000=100
160
Architects Reputation
how architects believe they are regarded: by the general public by fellow professionals by others in construction industry by clients by public authorities per cent quite or very highly: 2008 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2010 18 52 21 37 8
140
120
100
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Source: Eurostat. The 2010 construction output figure is an estimate based on year to Quarter 3, 2010. The 2010 GDP figure is a forecast.
Cross-border Working
working or resident in: 2008 Home country Another country Per cent practices where head office is in home country n/a n/a n/a per cent 2010 98.7 1.3 92
Workloads 2010
Public Non-Housing Private Housing
Earnings
average earnings s 2008 Sole Principals Partners / Directors Private Practice Salaried Freelance Other Private Local authority/Government Other Public ALL n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2010 13,746 14,090 16,152 15,464 15,121 15,945 15,670 14,433
Working Hours
average number hours worked per week 2008 Sole Principal Partner / director Private practice salaried Freelance Local / central govt n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2010 44.1 45.0 36.9 40.0 40.0
Response
2008 Number contacted Number of participants Response rate Accuracy of results at 95% confidence level n/a n/a n/a n/a 2010 2,200 404 18% +/-4%
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Czech Republic
Architectural Profession
2008 Number of architects * Number of architects per 1000 population Number male architects Number female architects Number architects aged under 40 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2010 3,300 0.3 2,313 987 832
* Estimate. The 2010 figure may be based on different sources or the estimation methodology refined so this accounts for some or all of the difference between the 2008 and 2010 figures.
Architectural Market
s 2008 2010 73,045 48,487 380,286 Total market size (estimate) (m) Average revenue per: 2 person practice 6 to 10 person practice n/a n/a n/a
3,300 architects
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
Private Practice
2008 Number of practices estimated number practices with 1 architectural staff 2-5 architectural staff 6-30 architectural staff More than 30 architectural staff n/a n/a n/a n/a 442 257 55 2 n/a 2010 756
Public Sector
Field of Employment
2008 Economically active n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a of whom Sole Principals Partners / Directors Private Practice Salaried Private in-house Freelance Other Private Local authority/Government Other Public 832 234 546 0 806 26 78 78 2010 2,599
Freelance
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Architects Satisfaction
average rating, 0 (lowest) to 10 (highest): 2008 Choice of architecture as career: Pay: Quality of life: Business environment: n/a n/a n/a n/a 2010 7.3 4.7 5.8 6.5
Czech Republic
Architects Reputation
how architects believe they are regarded: by the general public by fellow professionals by others in construction industry by clients by public authorities per cent quite or very highly: 2008 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2010 30 70 32 70 25
index, 2000=100
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Source: Eurostat. The 2010 construction output figure is an estimate based on year to Quarter 3, 2010. The 2010 GDP figure is a forecast.
Cross-border Working
working or resident in: 2008 Home country Another country Per cent practices where head office is in home country n/a n/a n/a per cent 2010 99.1 0.9 93
Workloads 2010
Public Non-Housing Private Housing
Earnings
average earnings s 2008 Sole Principals Partners / Directors Private Practice Salaried Freelance Other Private Local authority/Government Other Public ALL n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2010 14,570 19,427 15,271 14,165 n/a 16,998 14,570 15,015
Working Hours
average number hours worked per week 2008 Sole Principal Partner / director Private practice salaried Freelance Local / central govt n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2010 45.8 45.6 46.2 40.4 40.3
Response
2008 Number contacted Number of participants Response rate Accuracy of results at 95% confidence level n/a n/a n/a n/a 2010 2,434 488 20% +/-4%
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Denmark
Architectural Profession
2008 Number of architects * Number of architects per 1000 population Number male architects Number female architects Number architects aged under 40 7,000 1.3 3,570 3,430 2,800 2010 7,000 1.3 3,936 3,064 2,307
* Estimate. The 2010 figure may be based on different sources or the estimation methodology refined so this accounts for some or all of the difference between the 2008 and 2010 figures.
Architectural Market
s 2008 Total market size (estimate) (m) Average revenue per: 2 person practice 6 to 10 person practice 291,700 566,330 129,768 1,138,352 356,228 2010 308,697
7,000 architects
Private Practice
20 25 30 35 40 45 50
2008 Number of practices estimated number practices with 1 architectural staff 2-5 architectural staff 6-30 architectural staff More than 30 architectural staff 393 167 121 46 727
Field of Employment
2008 Economically active of whom Sole Principals 644 417 1,893 227 114 644 1,401 606 687 916 1,488 114 229 343 1,316 687 Partners / Directors Private Practice Salaried Private in-house Freelance Other Private Local authority/Government Other Public 5,946 2010 5,723
Public Sector
Freelance
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Architects Satisfaction
average rating, 0 (lowest) to 10 (highest): 2008 Choice of architecture as career: Pay: Quality of life: Business environment: 8.4 6.8 7.9 7.4 2010 8.1 6.5 7.3 7.7
Denmark
Architects Reputation
how architects believe they are regarded: by the general public by fellow professionals by others in construction industry by clients by public authorities per cent quite or very highly: 2008 66 87 48 77 67 2010 52 81 46 67 55
index, 2000=100
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Source: Eurostat. The 2010 construction output figure is an estimate based on year to Quarter 3, 2010. The 2010 GDP figure is a forecast.
Cross-border Working
working or resident in: 2008 Home country Another country Per cent practices where head office is in home country 96.7 3.3 80 per cent 2010 95.1 4.9 92
Workloads 2010
Public Non-Housing
Private Housing
Earnings
average earnings s 2008 Sole Principals Partners / Directors Private Practice Salaried Freelance Other Private Local authority/Government Other Public ALL 67,150 53,720 53,720 n/a 46,736 53,720 30,218 53,720 2010 60,449 67,165 48,359 19,478 13,433 54,538 56,419 54,721
Public Housing
Working Hours
average number hours worked per week 2008 Sole Principal Partner / director Private practice salaried Freelance Local / central govt 44.3 47.0 39.5 40.0 40.1 2010 43.6 44.9 36.5 36.9 36.4
Response
2008 Number contacted Number of participants Response rate Accuracy of results at 95% confidence level 850 159 19% +/-8% 2010 1,100 454 41% +/-4%
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Estonia
Architectural Profession
2008 Number of architects * Number of architects per 1000 population Number male architects Number female architects Number architects aged under 40 700 0.5 588 112 252 2010 600 0.4 400 200 169
* Estimate. The 2010 figure may be based on different sources or the estimation methodology refined so this accounts for some or all of the difference between the 2008 and 2010 figures.
Architectural Market
s 2008 Total market size (estimate) (m) Average revenue per: 2 person practice 6 to 10 person practice n/a 322,500 n/a n/a 27,524 2010 12,667
600 architects
20 25 30 35 40 45 50
Private Practice
2008 Number of practices estimated number practices with 1 architectural staff 2-5 architectural staff 6-30 architectural staff More than 30 architectural staff 81 66 42 1 75 48 20 0 190 2010 145
Field of Employment
2008 Economically active of whom Sole Principals Partners / Directors Private Practice Salaried Private in-house Freelance Other Private Local authority/Government Other Public 108 376 134 0 27 27 0 0 135 43 197 0 29 14 43 14 672 2010 482
Partner/Director
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Architects Satisfaction
average rating, 0 (lowest) to 10 (highest): 2008 Choice of architecture as career: Pay: Quality of life: Business environment: 8.3 6.0 6.6 6.7 2010 8.1 4.2 7.0
Estonia
250
index, 2000=100
5.8
Architects Reputation
how architects believe they are regarded: by the general public by fellow professionals by others in construction industry by clients by public authorities per cent quite or very highly: 2008 12 68 40 60 24 2010 33 82 38 45 9
200
150
100
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Source: Eurostat. The 2010 construction output figure is an estimate based on year to Quarter 3, 2010. The 2010 GDP figure is a forecast.
Cross-border Working
working or resident in: 2008 Home country Another country Per cent practices where head office is in home country 100 0 100 per cent 2010 100 0 100
Workloads 2010
Earnings
average earnings s 2008 Sole Principals Partners / Directors Private Practice Salaried Freelance Other Private Local authority/Government Other Public ALL 41,280 25,800 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 25,800 2010 n/a n/a 11,504 n/a 15,786 n/a n/a 11,504
Working Hours
average number hours worked per week 2008 Sole Principal Partner / director Private practice salaried Freelance Local / central govt 56.0 45.3 43.8 n/a n/a 2010 42.5 30.7 40.3 41.7 40.0
Response
2008 Number contacted Number of participants Response rate Accuracy of results at 95% confidence level 70 25 36% +/-19% 2010 630 33 5% +/-17%
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Finland
Architectural Profession
2008 Number of architects * Number of architects per 1000 population Number male architects Number female architects Number architects aged under 40 3,600 0.7 1,800 1,800 1,152 2010 3,050 0.6 1,705 1,345 779
* Estimate. The 2010 figure may be based on different sources or the estimation methodology refined so this accounts for some or all of the difference between the 2008 and 2010 figures.
Architectural Market
s 2008 Total market size (estimate) (m) 42,580 70,000 350,000 2010 117,456 164,423 501,783
3,050 architects
Private Practice
20 25 30 35 40 45 50
2008 Number of practices estimated number practices with 1 architectural staff 2-5 architectural staff 6-30 architectural staff More than 30 architectural staff 140 100 106 9 355
Sole Principal
Field of Employment
2008 2010 2,224 334 311 645 22 67 67 578 222 Economically active 2,710 324 337 836 40 54 216 674 229
Public Sector
Partner/Director
of whom Sole Principals Partners / Directors Private Practice Salaried Private in-house Freelance Other Private Local authority/Government Other Public
Freelance
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Architects Satisfaction
average rating, 0 (lowest) to 10 (highest): 2008 Choice of architecture as career: Pay: Quality of life: Business environment: 8.0 6.0 7.5 7.0 2010 8.0 5.8 6.8 7.6
Finland
Architects Reputation
how architects believe they are regarded: by the general public by fellow professionals by others in construction industry by clients by public authorities per cent quite or very highly: 2008 43 67 41 70 47 2010 40 63 34 70 40
Source: Eurostat. The 2010 construction output figure is an estimate based on year to Quarter 3, 2010. The 2010 GDP figure is a forecast.
Cross-border Working
working or resident in: 2008 Home country Another country Per cent practices where head office is in home country 100 0 78 per cent 2010 95.4 4.6 86
Workloads 2010
Public Non-Housing
Private Housing
Earnings
average earnings s 2008 Sole Principals Partners / Directors Private Practice Salaried Freelance Other Private Local authority/Government Other Public ALL 35,000 49,250 36,000 n/a 36,500 45,000 42,500 39,600 2010 45,000 52,000 42,500 25,000 44,000 47,000 46,250 45,000
Commercial
Working Hours
average number hours worked per week 2008 Sole Principal Partner / director Private practice salaried Freelance Local / central govt 44.9 43.3 37.9 38.8 39.0 2010 43.1 42.7 40.3 37.1 36.2
Response
2008 Number contacted Number of participants Response rate Accuracy of results at 95% confidence level 344 203 59% +/-7% 2010 1,637 560 34% +/-4%
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France
Architectural Profession
2008 Number of architects * Number of architects per 1000 population Number male architects Number female architects Number architects aged under 40 29,400 0.5 12,936 16,464 13,818 2010 29,700 0.5 21,641 8,059 8,429
* Estimate. The 2010 figure may be based on different sources or the estimation methodology refined so this accounts for some or all of the difference between the 2008 and 2010 figures.
Architectural Market
s 2008 2010 1,301,699 196,787 774,945
29,700 architects
Total market size (estimate) (m) Average revenue per: 2 person practice 6 to 10 person practice
Private Practice
20 25 30 35 40 45 50
2008 Number of practices estimated number practices with 1 architectural staff 2-5 architectural staff 6-30 architectural staff More than 30 architectural staff 4,900 2,833 417 7 8,157
Public Sector
Field of Employment
2008 Economically active of whom Sole Principals Partners / Directors Private Practice Salaried Private in-house Freelance / Agency Other Private Local authority/Government Other Public 27,333 6,221 1,320 4,901 189 13,085 297 377 943 2010 27,083 7,583 1,354 4,333 0 11,104 812 542 812
Partner/Director
Freelance / Agency
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Architects Satisfaction
average rating, 0 (lowest) to 10 (highest): 2008 Choice of architecture as career: Pay: Quality of life: Business environment: 7.4 4.5 6.1 6.3 2010 7.3 4.4 6.1 5.8
France
Architects Reputation
how architects believe they are regarded: by the general public by fellow professionals by others in construction industry by clients by public authorities per cent quite or very highly: 2008 20 53 24 62 28 2010 27 58 34 64 31
index, 2000=100
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Source: Eurostat. The 2010 construction output figure is an estimate based on year to Quarter 3, 2010. The 2010 GDP figure is a forecast.
Cross-border Working
working or resident in: 2008 Home country Another country Per cent practices where head office is in home country 91.7 8.3 97 per cent 2010 97.7 2.3 96
Workloads 2010
Public Non-Housing Private Housing Public Housing
average earnings s 2008 2010 30,000 33,000 39,000 28,000 32,250 41,400 36,600 33,000
Earnings
Sole Principals Partners / Directors Private Practice Salaried Freelance Other Private Local authority/Government Other Public ALL
Working Hours
average number hours worked per week 2008 Sole Principal Partner / director Private practice salaried Freelance Local / central govt 49.0 51.4 48.3 48.5 37.0 2010 46.7 44.3 47.5 36.7 37.5
Response
2008 Number contacted Number of participants Response rate Accuracy of results at 95% confidence level 1,500 142 9% +/-8% 2010 21,781 1,202 6% +/-2%
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Germany
Architectural Profession
2008 Number of architects * Number of architects per 1000 population Number male architects Number female architects Number architects aged under 40 95,000 1.2 67,450 27,550 29,450 2010 100,500 1.2 79,001 21,499 14,023
* Estimate. The 2010 figure may be based on different sources or the estimation methodology refined so this accounts for some or all of the difference between the 2008 and 2010 figures.
Architectural Market
s 2008 Total market size (estimate) (m) Average revenue per: 2 person practice 6 to 10 person practice 88,458 406,027 86,449 633,444 3,988,103 2010 4,094,601
100,500 architects
Private Practice
20 25 30 35 40 45 50
2008 Number of practices estimated number practices with 1 architectural staff 2-5 architectural staff 6-30 architectural staff More than 30 architectural staff 18,970 10,753 2,460 128 32,311
Field of Employment
2008 Economically active 78,690 30,267 11,987 16,726 3,837 2,006 5,692 5,341 2,834 of whom Sole Principals Partners / Directors Private Practice Salaried 49,551 7,992 11,189 2,398 3,197 1,598 2,398 1,598 2010 79,921
Partner/Director
Sole Principal
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Architects Satisfaction
average rating, 0 (lowest) to 10 (highest): 2008 Choice of architecture as career: Pay: Quality of life: Business environment: 7.4 4.1 5.5 6.1 2010 7.5 4.0 5.7 5.6
Germany
Architects Reputation
how architects believe they are regarded: by the general public by fellow professionals by others in construction industry by clients by public authorities per cent quite or very highly: 2008 38 57 29 57 39 2010 40 57 34 60 34
index, 2000=100
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Source: Eurostat. The 2010 construction output figure is an estimate based on year to Quarter 3, 2010. The 2010 GDP figure is a forecast.
Cross-border Working
working or resident in: 2008 Home country Another country Per cent practices where head office is in home country 92.1 7.9 85 per cent 2010 99.7 0.3 98
Workloads 2010
Public Non-Housing Public Housing Private Housing
Earnings
average earnings s 2008 Sole Principals Partners / Directors Private Practice Salaried Freelance Other Private Local authority/Government Other Public ALL 40,000 46,300 36,000 35,000 48,000 45,000 50,500 40,000 2010 43,500 50,000 34,290 25,000 50,000 42,976 48,100 42,488
Working Hours
average number hours worked per week 2008 Sole Principal Partner / director Private practice salaried Freelance Local / central govt 51.5 51.8 46.1 46.9 43.0 2010 49.2 47.1 36.7 39.9 39.3
Response
2008 Number contacted Number of participants Response rate Accuracy of results at 95% confidence level 12,000 3,460 29% +/-2% 2010 7,300 393 5% +/-5%
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Greece
Architectural Profession
2008 Number of architects * Number of architects per 1000 population Number male architects Number female architects Number architects aged under 40 15,000 1.3 7,200 7,800 7,950 2010 15,800 1.4 6,830 8,970 8,283
* Estimate. The 2010 figure may be based on different sources or the estimation methodology refined so this accounts for some or all of the difference between the 2008 and 2010 figures.
Architectural Market
s 2008 Total market size (estimate) (m) Average revenue per: 2 person practice 6 to 10 person practice 33,612 284,625 50,720 190,067 294,149 2010 289,623
15,800 architects
Private Practice
20 25 30 35 40 45 50
2008 Number of practices estimated number practices with 1 architectural staff 2-5 architectural staff 6-30 architectural staff More than 30 architectural staff 1,563 1,831 344 83 3,821
Field of Employment
2008 Economically active of whom Sole Principals Partners / Directors Private Practice Salaried 1,757 1,854 2,407 98 2,863 911 1,009 1,692 5,815 593 2,018 0 1,305 119 1,187 831 12,591 2010 11,868
Public Sector
Private in-house
Partner/Director
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Architects Satisfaction
average rating, 0 (lowest) to 10 (highest): 2008 Choice of architecture as career: Pay: Quality of life: Business environment: 7.9 5.1 6.0 6.4 2010 7.2 5.5 6.1 4.3
Greece
Architects Reputation
how architects believe they are regarded: by the general public by fellow professionals by others in construction industry by clients by public authorities per cent quite or very highly: 2008 39 53 36 50 18 2010 32 32 30 54 17
Source: Eurostat. The 2010 construction output figure is an estimate based on year to Quarter 3, 2010. The 2010 GDP figure is a forecast.
Cross-border Working
working or resident in: 2008 Home country Another country Per cent practices where head office is in home country 94 6 18 per cent 2010 96.5 3.5 100
Workloads 2010
Public Non-Housing Public Housing Private Other Commercial
average earnings s 2008 2010 30,000 42,500 14,700 13,100 n/a 20,000 20,000 20,000
Private Housing
Earnings
Sole Principals Partners / Directors Private Practice Salaried Freelance Other Private Local authority/Government Other Public ALL
Working Hours
average number hours worked per week 2008 Sole Principal Partner / director Private practice salaried Freelance Local / central govt 54.2 50.3 44.0 48.2 44.9 2010 42.1 51.4 39.1 41.2 37.0
Response
2008 Number contacted Number of participants Response rate Accuracy of results at 95% confidence level 1,700 394 23% +/-5% 2010 2,567 314 12% +/-6%
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Ireland
Architectural Profession
2008 Number of architects * Number of architects per 1000 population Number male architects Number female architects Number architects aged under 40 3,500 0.8 2,695 805 1,960 2010 2,600 0.6 1,811 789 1,088
* Estimate. The 2010 figure may be based on different sources or the estimation methodology refined so this accounts for some or all of the difference between the 2008 and 2010 figures.
Architectural Market
s 2008 Total market size (estimate) (m) Average revenue per: 2 person practice 6 to 10 person practice 408,855 146,294 498,453 2010 172,362 116,390 718,106
2,600 architects
Private Practice
20 25 30 35 40 45 50
2008 Number of practices estimated number practices with 1 architectural staff 2-5 architectural staff 6-30 architectural staff More than 30 architectural staff 196 332 148 18 694
Field of Employment
2008 Economically active of whom Sole Principals Partners / Directors Private Practice Salaried 537 794 1,354 47 70 163 280 163 577 625 594 17 69 30 200 130 3,409 2010 2,243
Partner/Director
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Architects Satisfaction
average rating, 0 (lowest) to 10 (highest): 2008 Choice of architecture as career: Pay: Quality of life: Business environment: 7.9 5.8 6.7 6.3 2010 7.2 4.1 5.7 5.4
Ireland
Architects Reputation
how architects believe they are regarded: by the general public by fellow professionals by others in construction industry by clients by public authorities per cent quite or very highly: 2008 30 66 41 59 36 2010 18 66 45 54 31
Source: Eurostat. The 2010 construction output figure is an estimate based on year to Quarter 3, 2010. The 2010 GDP figure is a forecast.
Cross-border Working
working or resident in: 2008 Home country Another country Per cent practices where head office is in home country 81.8 18.2 9 per cent 2010 90.5 9.5 36
Workloads 2010
Public Non-Housing Public Housing Private Other
average earnings s 2008 2010 40,000 55,000 45,000 23,500 66,500 72,000 74,000 50,250
Private Housing
Earnings
Sole Principals Partners / Directors Private Practice Salaried Freelance Other Private Local authority/Government Other Public ALL
Commercial
Working Hours
average number hours worked per week 2008 Sole Principal Partner / director Private practice salaried Freelance Local / central govt 44.6 50.3 41.9 40.0 40.6 2010 41.4 44.6 37.8 38.0 36.1
Response
2008 Number contacted Number of participants Response rate Accuracy of results at 95% confidence level 410 147 36% +/-8% 2010 2,243 547 24% +/-4%
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Italy
Architectural Profession
2008 Number of architects * Number of architects per 1000 population Number male architects Number female architects Number architects aged under 40 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2010 145,000 2.4 102,190 42,810 84,238
* Estimate. The 2010 figure may be based on different sources or the estimation methodology refined so this accounts for some or all of the difference between the 2008 and 2010 figures.
Architectural Market
s 2008 Total market size (estimate) (m) Average revenue per: 2 person practice 6 to 10 person practice n/a n/a 52,108 470,573 n/a 2010 2,708,910
145,000 architects
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
Private Practice
2008 Number of practices estimated number practices with 1 architectural staff 2-5 architectural staff 6-30 architectural staff More than 30 architectural staff n/a n/a n/a n/a 39,352 11,994 1,685 50 n/a 2010 53,081
Field of Employment
2008 Economically active of whom Sole Principals Partners / Directors Private Practice Salaried Private in-house n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 48,552 11,842 24,868 1,184 22,500 8,289 3,553 2,368 n/a 2010 123,157
Partner/Director
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Architects Satisfaction
average rating, 0 (lowest) to 10 (highest): 2008 Choice of architecture as career: Pay: Quality of life: Business environment: n/a n/a n/a n/a 2010 6.6 3.1 4.9 4.8
Italy
Architects Reputation
how architects believe they are regarded: by the general public by fellow professionals by others in construction industry by clients by public authorities per cent quite or very highly: 2008 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2010 22 39 26 52 26
index, 2000=100
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Source: Eurostat. The 2010 construction output figure is an estimate based on year to Quarter 3, 2010. The 2010 GDP figure is a forecast.
Cross-border Working
working or resident in: 2008 Home country Another country Per cent practices where head office is in home country n/a n/a n/a per cent 2010 94.2 5.8 94
Workloads 2010
Public Non-Housing Public Housing Private Other Private Housing
Earnings
average earnings s 2008 Sole Principals Partners / Directors Private Practice Salaried Freelance Other Private Local authority/Government Other Public ALL n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2010 20,000 27,900 15,750 15,000 22,000 30,000 n/a 20,000
Commercial
Working Hours
average number hours worked per week 2008 Sole Principal Partner / director Private practice salaried Freelance Local / central govt n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2010 40.8 43.3 45.0 40.2 36.0
Response
2008 Number contacted Number of participants Response rate Accuracy of results at 95% confidence level n/a n/a n/a n/a 2010 n/a 124 n/a +/-9%
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Latvia
Architectural Profession
2008 Number of architects * Number of architects per 1000 population Number male architects Number female architects Number architects aged under 40 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2010 900 0.4 225 675 225
* Estimate. The 2010 figure may be based on different sources or the estimation methodology refined so this accounts for some or all of the difference between the 2008 and 2010 figures.
Architectural Market
s 2008 Total market size (estimate) (m) Average revenue per: 2 person practice n/a n/a n/a n/a 6 to 10 person practice n/a 2010 n/a
900 architects
20 25 30 35 40 45 50
Private Practice
2008 Number of practices estimated number practices with 1 architectural staff 2-5 architectural staff 6-30 architectural staff More than 30 architectural staff n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2010 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a
Field of Employment
2008 Economically active of whom Sole Principals Partners / Directors Private Practice Salaried Private in-house Freelance Other Private Local authority/Government Other Public n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2010 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a
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Architects Satisfaction
average rating, 0 (lowest) to 10 (highest): 2008 Choice of architecture as career: Pay: Quality of life: Business environment: n/a n/a n/a n/a 2010 7.3 2.3 5.5 5.3
Latvia
300
index, 2000=100
250
Architects Reputation
how architects believe they are regarded: by the general public by fellow professionals by others in construction industry by clients by public authorities per cent quite or very highly: 2008 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2010 0 50 50 50 25
200
150
100
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Source: Eurostat. The 2010 construction output figure is an estimate based on year to Quarter 3, 2010. The 2010 GDP figure is a forecast.
Cross-border Working
working or resident in: 2008 Home country Another country Per cent practices where head office is in home country n/a n/a n/a per cent 2010 n/a n/a n/a
Earnings
average earnings s 2008 Sole Principals Partners / Directors Private Practice Salaried Freelance Other Private Local authority/Government Other Public ALL n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2010 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a
Working Hours
average number hours worked per week 2008 Sole Principal Partner / director Private practice salaried Freelance Local / central govt n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2010 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a
Response
2008 Number contacted Number of participants Response rate Accuracy of results at 95% confidence level n/a n/a n/a n/a 2010 141 5 4% +/-44%
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Lithuania
Architectural Profession
2008 Number of architects * Number of architects per 1000 population Number male architects Number female architects Number architects aged under 40 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2010 1,500 0.5 1,020 480 540
* Estimate. The 2010 figure may be based on different sources or the estimation methodology refined so this accounts for some or all of the difference between the 2008 and 2010 figures.
Architectural Market
s 2008 Total market size (estimate) (m) Average revenue per: 2 person practice 6 to 10 person practice n/a n/a n/a 2010 11,455 29,148 82,324
1,500 architects
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
Private Practice
2008 Number of practices estimated number practices with 1 architectural staff 2-5 architectural staff 6-30 architectural staff More than 30 architectural staff n/a n/a n/a n/a 103 105 75 0 n/a 2010 282
Field of Employment
2008 Economically active of whom Sole Principals Partners / Directors Private Practice Salaried n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 341 341 244 49 146 49 49 0 n/a 2010 1,219
Partner/Director
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Architects Satisfaction
average rating, 0 (lowest) to 10 (highest): 2008 Choice of architecture as career: Pay: Quality of life: Business environment: n/a n/a n/a n/a 2010 7.8 4.0 6.0
Lithuania
250
index, 2000=100
5.8
200
Architects Reputation
how architects believe they are regarded: by the general public by fellow professionals by others in construction industry by clients by public authorities per cent quite or very highly: 2008 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2010 24 60 32 56 24
150
100
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Source: Eurostat. The 2010 construction output figure is an estimate based on year to Quarter 3, 2010. The 2010 GDP figure is a forecast.
Cross-border Working
working or resident in: 2008 Home country Another country Per cent practices where head office is in home country n/a n/a n/a per cent 2010 100 0 100
Workloads 2010
Public Non-Housing
Private Housing
Earnings
average earnings s 2008 Sole Principals Partners / Directors Private Practice Salaried Freelance Other Private Local authority/Government Other Public ALL n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2010 8,689 n/a 5,792 n/a n/a n/a n/a 6,951
Public Housing
Private Other
Commercial
Working Hours
average number hours worked per week 2008 Sole Principal Partner / director Private practice salaried Freelance Local / central govt n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2010 41.3 42.5 47.0 20.0 40.0
Response
2008 Number contacted Number of participants Response rate Accuracy of results at 95% confidence level n/a n/a n/a n/a 2010 n/a 26 n/a +/-19%
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Netherlands
Architectural Profession
2008 Number of architects * Number of architects per 1000 population Number male architects Number female architects Number architects aged under 40 9,100 0.6 7,826 1,274 2,912 2010 9,900 0.6 7,994 1,906 3,238
* Estimate. The 2010 figure may be based on different sources or the estimation methodology refined so this accounts for some or all of the difference between the 2008 and 2010 figures.
Architectural Market
s 2008 Total market size (estimate) (m) Average revenue per: 2 person practice 6 to 10 person practice 103,714 325,909 228,532 835,500 901,558 2010 976,106
9,900 architects
Private Practice
20 25 30 35 40 45 50
2008 Number of practices estimated number practices with 1 architectural staff 2-5 architectural staff 6-30 architectural staff More than 30 architectural staff 1,896 863 469 76 3,304
Field of Employment
Sole Principal
Economically active of whom Sole Principals Partners / Directors Private Practice Salaried Private in-house Freelance / Agency Other Private Local authority/Government Other Public 2,658 3,839 1,255 221 221 0 148 221 1,779 1,906 720 0 4,151 127 0 254 2008 8,565 2010 8,937
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Architects Satisfaction
average rating, 0 (lowest) to 10 (highest): 2008 Choice of architecture as career: Pay: Quality of life: Business environment: 8.3 6.3 7.7 7.5 2010 7.9 6.0 7.6 7.3
Netherlands
140
index, 2000=100
130
Architects Reputation
how architects believe they are regarded: by the general public by fellow professionals by others in construction industry by clients by public authorities per cent quite or very highly: 2008 47 62 38 66 42 2010 44 66 35 76 53
120
110
100
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Source: Eurostat. The 2010 construction output figure is an estimate based on year to Quarter 3, 2010. The 2010 GDP figure is a forecast.
Cross-border Working
working or resident in: 2008 Home country Another country Per cent practices where head office is in home country 93.3 6.7 60 per cent 2010 98.5 1.5 88
Workloads 2010
Public Non-Housing
Private Housing
Earnings
average earnings s 2008 Sole Principals Partners / Directors Private Practice Salaried Freelance Other Private Local authority/Government Other Public ALL 45,144 103,500 42,000 n/a n/a n/a n/a 54,000 2010 45,000 71,000 60,000 50,000 64,500 n/a 83,000 55,000
Working Hours
average number hours worked per week 2008 Sole Principal Partner / director Private practice salaried Freelance Local / central govt 48.0 47.3 46.2 42.0 50.0 2010 48.4 45.9 48.0 40.0 n/a
Response
2008 Number contacted Number of participants Response rate Accuracy of results at 95% confidence level 1,167 118 10% +/-9% 2010 2,410 214 9% +/-7%
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Poland
Architectural Profession
2008 Number of architects * Number of architects per 1000 population Number male architects Number female architects Number architects aged under 40 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2010 13,500 0.4 7,271 6,229 7,223
* Estimate. The 2010 figure may be based on different sources or the estimation methodology refined so this accounts for some or all of the difference between the 2008 and 2010 figures.
Architectural Market
s 2008 Total market size (estimate) (m) Average revenue per: 2 person practice 6 to 10 person practice n/a n/a 35,645 208,280 n/a 2010 258,803
13,500 architects
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
Private Practice
2008 Number of practices estimated number practices with 1 architectural staff 2-5 architectural staff 6-30 architectural staff More than 30 architectural staff n/a n/a n/a n/a 2,221 1,787 306 15 n/a 2010 4,330
Field of Employment
2008 2010 11,368 5,076 1,495 3,006 99 706 427 444 115
Sole Principal
Economically active of whom Sole Principals Partners / Directors Private Practice Salaried
Private in-house
Partner/Director
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Architects Satisfaction
average rating, 0 (lowest) to 10 (highest): 2008 Choice of architecture as career: Pay: Quality of life: Business environment: n/a n/a n/a n/a 2010 7.3 4.6 5.7 5.4
Poland
Architects Reputation
how architects believe they are regarded: by the general public by fellow professionals by others in construction industry by clients by public authorities per cent quite or very highly: 2008 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2010 46 70 41 65 26
index, 2000=100
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Source: Eurostat. The 2010 construction output figure is an estimate based on year to Quarter 3, 2010. The 2010 GDP figure is a forecast.
Cross-border Working
working or resident in: 2008 Home country Another country Per cent practices where head office is in home country n/a n/a n/a per cent 2010 95.7 4.3 91
Workloads 2010
Public Non-Housing Private Housing Public Housing Private Other
Earnings
average earnings s 2008 Sole Principals Partners / Directors Private Practice Salaried Freelance Other Private Local authority/Government Other Public ALL n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2010 13,604 22,674 12,697 14,864 21,414 13,730 8,818 14,612
Commercial
Working Hours
average number hours worked per week 2008 Sole Principal Partner / director Private practice salaried Freelance Local / central govt n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2010 46.0 50.0 44.6 39.9 41.2
Response
2008 Number contacted Number of participants Response rate Accuracy of results at 95% confidence level n/a n/a n/a n/a 2010 7,523 704 9% +/-4%
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Romania
Architectural Profession
2008 Number of architects * Number of architects per 1000 population Number male architects Number female architects Number architects aged under 40 5,500 0.3 2,860 2,640 2,640 2010 5,500 0.3 2,913 2,587 2,682
* Estimate. The 2010 figure may be based on different sources or the estimation methodology refined so this accounts for some or all of the difference between the 2008 and 2010 figures.
Architectural Market
s 2008 2010 63,551 29,227 68,073
5,500 architects
Total market size (estimate) (m) Average revenue per: 2 person practice 6 to 10 person practice
Private Practice
20 25 30 35 40 45 50
2008 Number of practices estimated number practices with 1 architectural staff 2-5 architectural staff 6-30 architectural staff More than 30 architectural staff 478 557 225 15 1,275
Field of Employment
2008 Economically active of whom Sole Principals 629 1,031 1,698 61 432 379 129 189 1,244 533 1,643 67 466 133 89 222 Partners / Directors Private Practice Salaried Private in-house Freelance Other Private Local authority/Government Other Public 4,548 2010 4,397
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Architects Satisfaction
average rating, 0 (lowest) to 10 (highest): 2008 Choice of architecture as career: Pay: Quality of life: Business environment: 8.4 6.0 6.6 6.7 2010 8.3 4.8 6.0 5.3
Romania
300
index, 2000=100
250
Architects Reputation
how architects believe they are regarded: by the general public by fellow professionals by others in construction industry by clients by public authorities per cent quite or very highly: 2008 40 64 47 54 23 2010 44 53 39 61 23
200
150
100
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Source: Eurostat. The 2010 construction output figure is an estimate based on year to Quarter 3, 2010. The 2010 GDP figure is a forecast.
Cross-border Working
working or resident in: 2008 Home country Another country Per cent practices where head office is in home country 93.7 6.3 24 per cent 2010 97.8 2.2 88
Workloads 2010
Public Non-Housing Public Housing Private Housing
Earnings
average earnings s 2008 Sole Principals Partners / Directors Private Practice Salaried Freelance Other Private Local authority/Government Other Public ALL 16,788 26,889 11,472 14,943 10,912 11,192 11,836 13,990 2010 4,699 5,286 5,286 3,552 5,874 11,445 3,524 4,699
Private Other
Commercial
Working Hours
average number hours worked per week 2008 Sole Principal Partner / director Private practice salaried Freelance Local / central govt 51.5 50.5 45.6 50.8 45.8 2010 43.6 43.4 42.2 40.2 n/a
Response
2008 Number contacted Number of participants Response rate Accuracy of results at 95% confidence level 3,070 607 20% +/-4% 2010 547 204 37% +/-7%
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Slovakia
Architectural Profession
2008 Number of architects * Number of architects per 1000 population Number male architects Number female architects Number architects aged under 40 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2010 1,600 0.3 1,358 242 436
* Estimate. The 2010 figure may be based on different sources or the estimation methodology refined so this accounts for some or all of the difference between the 2008 and 2010 figures.
Architectural Market
s 2008 Total market size (estimate) (m) Average revenue per: 2 person practice 6 to 10 person practice n/a n/a n/a 2010 41,497 n/a n/a
1,600 architects
Private Practice
20 25 30 35 40 45 50
2008 Number of practices estimated number practices with 1 architectural staff 2-5 architectural staff 6-30 architectural staff More than 30 architectural staff n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a
Field of Employment
2008 Economically active n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a of whom Sole Principals Partners / Directors Private Practice Salaried 428 171 299 0 299 43 43 86 2010 1,369
Freelance
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Architects Satisfaction
average rating, 0 (lowest) to 10 (highest): 2008 Choice of architecture as career: Pay: Quality of life: Business environment: n/a n/a n/a n/a 2010 7.5 4.8 6.0 5.8
Slovakia
220
index, 2000=100
190
Architects Reputation
how architects believe they are regarded: by the general public by fellow professionals by others in construction industry by clients by public authorities per cent quite or very highly: 2008 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2010 24 73 30 70 30
160
130
100
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Source: Eurostat. The 2010 construction output figure is an estimate based on year to Quarter 3, 2010. The 2010 GDP figure is a forecast.
Cross-border Working
working or resident in: 2008 Home country Another country Per cent practices where head office is in home country n/a n/a n/a per cent 2010 93.9 6.1 80
Workloads 2010
Public Non-Housing Private Housing
Public Housing
Earnings
average earnings s 2008 Sole Principals Partners / Directors Private Practice Salaried Freelance Other Private Local authority/Government Other Public ALL n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2010 15,000 38,000 13,650 13,000 n/a n/a n/a 16,378
Private Other
Commercial
Working Hours
average number hours worked per week 2008 Sole Principal Partner / director Private practice salaried Freelance Local / central govt n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2010 43.7 35.5 38.8 40.0 40.0
Response
2008 Number contacted Number of participants Response rate Accuracy of results at 95% confidence level n/a n/a n/a n/a 2010 1,170 34 3% +/-17%
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Slovenia
Architectural Profession
2008 Number of architects * Number of architects per 1000 population Number male architects Number female architects Number architects aged under 40 1,350 0.7 729 621 702 2010 1,400 0.7 700 700 600
* Estimate. The 2010 figure may be based on different sources or the estimation methodology refined so this accounts for some or all of the difference between the 2008 and 2010 figures.
Architectural Market
s 2008 Total market size (estimate) (m) Average revenue per: 2 person practice 6 to 10 person practice 40,501 51,220 342,832 2010 10,359 n/a n/a
1,400 architects
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
Private Practice
2008 Number of practices estimated number practices with 1 architectural staff 2-5 architectural staff 6-30 architectural staff More than 30 architectural staff 137 100 49 3 75 59 46 5 288 2010 186
Field of Employment
2008 Economically active of whom Sole Principals Partners / Directors Private Practice Salaried Private in-house Freelance Other Private Local authority/Government Other Public 231 163 408 27 231 95 68 41 274 305 457 0 122 30 61 30 1,265 2010 1,281
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Architects Satisfaction
average rating, 0 (lowest) to 10 (highest): 2008 Choice of architecture as career: Pay: Quality of life: Business environment: 7.9 5.7 6.6 6.5 2010 8.2 4.6 6.0 6.1
Slovenia
Architects Reputation
how architects believe they are regarded: by the general public by fellow professionals by others in construction industry by clients by public authorities per cent quite or very highly: 2008 21 45 11 37 18 2010 16 45 19 33 19
index, 2000=100
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Source: Eurostat. The 2010 construction output figure is an estimate based on year to Quarter 3, 2010. The 2010 GDP figure is a forecast.
Cross-border Working
working or resident in: 2008 Home country Another country Per cent practices where head office is in home country 100 0 67 per cent 2010 92.7 7.3 82
Workloads 2010
Public Non-Housing Public Housing
Private Housing
Earnings
average earnings s 2008 Sole Principals Partners / Directors Private Practice Salaried Freelance Other Private Local authority/Government Other Public ALL 33,000 26,000 16,500 12,000 15,600 17,000 n/a 24,500 2010 24,000 17,000 30,000 7,550 n/a n/a n/a 25,000
Working Hours
average number hours worked per week 2008 Sole Principal Partner / director Private practice salaried Freelance Local / central govt 47.6 48.9 45.7 45.1 44.0 2010 43.9 40.6 42.5 40.2 34.0
Response
2008 Number contacted Number of participants Response rate Accuracy of results at 95% confidence level 688 96 14% +/-10% 2010 614 43 7% +/-15%
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Sweden
Architectural Profession
2008 Number of architects * Number of architects per 1000 population Number male architects Number female architects Number architects aged under 40 5,400 0.6 2,646 2,754 2,214 2010 5,600 0.6 2,835 2,765 1,765
* Estimate. The 2010 figure may be based on different sources or the estimation methodology refined so this accounts for some or all of the difference between the 2008 and 2010 figures.
Architectural Market
s 2008 Total market size (estimate) (m) Average revenue per: 2 person practice 6 to 10 person practice 257,250 304,719 170,469 640,615 145,073 2010 356,300
5,600 architects
Private Practice
20 25 30 35 40 45 50
2008 Number of practices estimated number practices with 1 architectural staff 2-5 architectural staff 6-30 architectural staff More than 30 architectural staff 360 148 102 21 631
Field of Employment
2008 Economically active of whom Sole Principals Partners / Directors Private Practice Salaried 356 458 1,627 51 254 267 1,118 419 436 691 2,040 107 144 119 995 362 4,550 2010 4,893
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Architects Satisfaction
average rating, 0 (lowest) to 10 (highest): 2008 Choice of architecture as career: Pay: Quality of life: Business environment: 8.1 6.1 7.8 7.1 2010 8.0 6.3 7.6 7.1
Sweden
Architects Reputation
how architects believe they are regarded: by the general public by fellow professionals by others in construction industry by clients by public authorities per cent quite or very highly: 2008 56 76 24 65 44 2010 60 77 30 66 48
Source: Eurostat. The 2010 construction output figure is an estimate based on year to Quarter 3, 2010. The 2010 GDP figure is a forecast.
Cross-border Working
working or resident in: 2008 Home country Another country Per cent practices where head office is in home country 94.1 5.9 18 per cent 2010 99.5 0.5 60
Workloads 2010
Public Non-Housing
Private Housing
Earnings
average earnings s 2008 Sole Principals Partners / Directors Private Practice Salaried Freelance Other Private Local authority/Government Other Public ALL 38,376 44,772 34,347 31,980 5,010 34,538 43,706 35,178 2010 38,659 53,693 38,562 35,437 37,220 38,122 46,412 39,174
Working Hours
average number hours worked per week 2008 Sole Principal Partner / director Private practice salaried Freelance Local / central govt 43.7 41.8 41.7 38.0 42.1 2010 41.8 43.8 40.3 39.6 39.8
Response
2008 Number contacted Number of participants Response rate Accuracy of results at 95% confidence level 363 1,188 31% +/-5% 2010 4,277 1,200 28% +/-3%
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Turkey
Architectural Profession
2008 Number of architects * Number of architects per 1000 population Number male architects Number female architects Number architects aged under 40 32,300 0.5 17,119 15,181 19,703 2010 37,200 0.5 20,276 16,924 24,029
* Estimate. The 2010 figure may be based on different sources or the estimation methodology refined so this accounts for some or all of the difference between the 2008 and 2010 figures.
Architectural Market
s 2008 Total market size (estimate) (m) Average revenue per: 2 person practice 6 to 10 person practice 38,556 154,042 40,837 388,736 726,778 2010 960,371
37,200 architects
Private Practice
20 25 30 35 40 45 50
2008 Number of practices estimated number practices with 1 architectural staff 2-5 architectural staff 6-30 architectural staff More than 30 architectural staff 2,136 2,959 1,221 181 6,497
Sole Principal
Field of Employment
2008 2010 29,631 5,652 2,885 12,037 189 3,263 520 1,395 3,689 Economically active of whom Sole Principals Partners / Directors Private Practice Salaried Private in-house 2,224 4,251 7,431 211 2,716 859 1,464 2,336 21,492
Partner/Director Freelance
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Architects Satisfaction
average rating, 0 (lowest) to 10 (highest): 2008 Choice of architecture as career: Pay: Quality of life: Business environment: 7.8 4.7 5.5 5.8 2010 7.7 4.5 5.7 5.3
Turkey
Architects Reputation
how architects believe they are regarded: by the general public by fellow professionals by others in construction industry by clients by public authorities per cent quite or very highly: 2008 31 26 24 15 14 2010 32 24 24 13 14
index, 2000=100
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Source: Eurostat. The 2010 construction output figure is an estimate based on year to Quarter 3, 2010. The 2010 GDP figure is a forecast.
Cross-border Working
working or resident in: 2008 Home country Another country Per cent practices where head office is in home country 93.6 6.4 87 per cent 2010 96.6 3.4 93
Workloads 2010
Public Non-Housing Public Housing Private Other Private Housing
Earnings
average earnings s 2008 Sole Principals Partners / Directors Private Practice Salaried Freelance Other Private Local authority/Government Other Public ALL 26,366 26,366 13,988 17,577 11,952 14,062 10,546 14,648 2010 30,909 18,545 12,363 17,669 15,222 12,363 12,363 14,424
Commercial
Working Hours
average number hours worked per week 2008 Sole Principal Partner / director Private practice salaried Freelance Local / central govt 49.3 48.9 49.7 46.6 40.9 2010 47.4 47.3 44.9 44.1 39.7
Response
2008 Number contacted Number of participants Response rate Accuracy of results at 95% confidence level 15,981 1,594 10% +/-2% 2010 20,494 1,332 7% +/-3%
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United Kingdom
Architectural Profession
2008 Number of architects * Number of architects per 1000 population Number male architects Number female architects Number architects aged under 40 31,600 0.5 24,964 6,636 16,116 2010 32,900 0.5 23,030 9,870 11,515
* Estimate. The 2010 figure may be based on different sources or the estimation methodology refined so this accounts for some or all of the difference between the 2008 and 2010 figures.
Architectural Market
s 2008 Total market size (estimate) (m) Average revenue per: 2 person practice 6 to 10 person practice 130,164 893,258 n/a 542,955 2,800,042 2010 1,955,929
32,900 architects
Private Practice
20 25 30 35 40 45 50
2008 Number of practices estimated number practices with 1 architectural staff 2-5 architectural staff 6-30 architectural staff More than 30 architectural staff 2,571 1,596 1,302 186 5,655
Field of Employment
2008 Economically active of whom Sole Principals 2,241 4,931 15,913 1,121 224 2,017 1,569 672 6,198 4,312 11,588 269 808 539 1,886 1,078 Partners / Directors Private Practice Salaried Private in-house Freelance Other Private Local authority/Government Other Public 28,688 2010 26,679
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Architects Satisfaction
average rating, 0 (lowest) to 10 (highest): 2008 Choice of architecture as career: Pay: Quality of life: Business environment: 7.2 5.0 6.1 6.2 2010 6.9 4.0 5.7
United Kingdom
130
index, 2000=100
5.7
Architects Reputation
how architects believe they are regarded: by the general public by fellow professionals by others in construction industry by clients by public authorities per cent quite or very highly: 2008 41 61 24 53 27 2010 32 62 28 44 19
120
110
100
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Source: Eurostat. The 2010 construction output figure is an estimate based on year to Quarter 3, 2010. The 2010 GDP figure is a forecast.
Cross-border Working
working or resident in: 2008 Home country Another country Per cent practices where head office is in home country 93.7 6.3 88 per cent 2010 93.8 6.2 100
Workloads 2010
Private Housing
Earnings
average earnings s 2008 Sole Principals Partners / Directors Private Practice Salaried Freelance Other Private Local authority/Government Other Public ALL 50,992 58,373 46,966 n/a 67,095 n/a n/a 49,650 2010 12,076 48,306 42,569 43,475 n/a 46,675 56,759 42,569
Commercial
Working Hours
average number hours worked per week 2008 Sole Principal Partner / director Private practice salaried Freelance Local / central govt 47.5 45.3 42.3 n/a 37.0 2010 40.5 47.5 37.1 37.8 36.0
Response
2008 Number contacted Number of participants Response rate Accuracy of results at 95% confidence level 1,450 127 9% +/-9% 2010 n/a 100 n/a +/-10%
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Where Phase I data exists, we have used that and re-worked the figures. For countries where there is no Phase I data, we have up-lifted the country by the average percentage from Phase I. The table below shows the calculations undertaken to arrive at this average.
2008 data: % number archts Austria Belgium Finland France Germany Ireland Netherlands Slovenia UK all countries 3,805 9,914 3,633 29,417 95,036 6,900 9,121 1,350 31,595 190,771 Phase I 31.3 1.7 25.4 5.9 17.2 2.6 6.1 6.3 9.2 11.7 % Phase II 0 2.4 4.2 1.5 5.7 1.4 0.9 4.3 2.1 2.5 number Phase I 1,191 169 923 1736 16,346 179 556 85 2,907 24,092 number Phase II 0 238 153 441 5,417 97 82 58 663 7,149
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4. Description of the Model created to estimate the number of architectural practices. (i) identify the number of economically active architects in each country see item 2 (ii) estimate the number of economically active architects who are in private practice: source - survey results (iii) estimate the number of architects working in each private practice size group and country: source - survey results (iv) calculate the average number of architects per practice by size group for each country: source - survey results (v) estimate the number of practices that each number of architects represents in each size group and country: source - survey results e.g. if we have 300 architects working in the 3-5 size group for a given country and, from survey data, we know that, on average, 4 architects work in those practices we can estimate that there are 75 practices in this size group ie 300 architects working in practices comprising 4 architects gives us 75 practices. (vi) adding the number of practices in each size group gives the total number of practices per country 5. Description of method used to calculate size of architectural market (i) use the estimates of the number of practices in each size group (see note 4 above) (ii) multiply the number of practices by the average turnover for practices in that size group - repeat separately for each size group and each country (iii) each countrys market size is calculated by adding together the values for each size group (iv) 2010 data was occasionally refined with reference to the 2008 data 6. Minimum cell sizes The minimum number of responses used in each cell (a segment of a statistical table) is generally 10. For the smaller countries a minimum cell size of 5 is applied, and in exceptional cases this is extended to 4 where the variance is low.
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The information you provide will be recorded anonymously; no individual is traced back to their reply. The survey should take 10-15 minutes to complete. Partially completed forms can be submitted at any time but cannot be saved for completion later.
Principals' Survey
YOURSELF 1 2 3 4 Gender Age For how many years have you been working as an Architect Employment Status Please describe yourself at 01.09.2010
Please select from the follow ing options Please select from the follow ing options Please select from the follow ing options Please select from the follow ing options
Please describe your work at 01.09.2010 How many hours do you work per week? hours per week
If you have selected 'Other Private' or 'Other Public' then you may give details below
Yes
No
YOUR INCOME 8 Your currency Please specify the currency which you use.
Please select from the follow ing options
please use this currency for the rest of your answers in this survey 9 Annual Salaried Earnings If you were receiving a salary on 01.09.2010, please tell us your gross (pre-tax) salaried income in the box below (currency as stated above)
ie this was my annual remuneration (ie salary, bonuses, dividends, profit share), excluding benefits, at 01.09.2010 (currency stated as above)
10
If you were a Sole Principal or Partner in Private Practice on 01.09.2010, please tell us your gross (pre-tax) non-salaried income in the box below
ie this was my share from your business profit (ie its total Revenue less employee salaries and overheads) for the year ending 01.09.2010 (currency as stated above)
YOUR CAREER 11 Your career How satisfied are you with the following aspects of being an architect? Please select from the scale below where 0 shows complete dissatisfaction with your career and 10 shows complete satisfaction. Less satisfied Your choice of career as an Architect 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 More satisfied
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The business environment in which you work including your colleagues, your fellow professionals, public planning bodies etc 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
12
Retirement
13
Professional Reputation
In your opinion, how well are Architects regarded in your country by the following groups? very poorly your fellow professionals others in the construction industry your clients public authorities the general public quite poorly neutral quite highly very highly
14
Future Workloads
How do you anticipate your practice's workloads will change in the next 12 months? decrease no change increase
YOUR MAIN BUSINESS 15 Your main business What percentage of your business do you own? %
16
Associations
17
Your staff
Please state the number and type of staff, including yourself full time equivalent working in your practice on 01.09.2010. Please include staff in ALL offices. Principals, Partners, Directors Associates Salaried Architects Other professional staff - who are not architects Technical Staff Support / admin staff
18
What number of your ongoing jobs have fees calculated using the following methods? Percentage of construction contract value Fee agreed after an estimate of time required Hourly charge No fee agreed yet % % % %
19
Hourly rates
What is the typical rate at which you charge-out the following types of staff: Please enter as at 01.09.2010 (currency as stated above)
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Principals, Partners, Directors (not associates) Architects Technical Staff 20 Your Revenue
What was the total Revenue earned by your business before tax in your latest accounting year or the calendar year 2009? (currency as stated above) Total Revenue What percentage, if any, of your total Revenue came from work on projects based outside your country? % of revenue outside your country Please estimate the percentage of the total Revenue received from each of the following: sector of work individual houses other private housing offices retail leisure and the arts industrial health education public housing other private other public TOTAL type of client individual (eg house owner) property developer limited company (Ltd) corporation (PLC) central government local government other public body other TOTAL type of service building design landscape design interior design feasibility studies project management urban design / spatial planning other service TOTAL
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100
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THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR YOUR HELP WITH THIS SURVEY.
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The information you provide will be recorded anonymously; no individual is traced back to their reply. The survey should take 10 minutes to complete. Partially completed forms can be submitted at any time but cannot be saved for completion later.
Architects' Survey
YOURSELF 1 2 3 4 Gender Age For how many years have you been working as an Architect Employment Status Please describe yourself at 01.09.2010
Please select from the follow ing options Please select from the follow ing options Please select from the follow ing options Please select from the follow ing options
Please describe your work at 01.09.2010 How many hours per week does your contract state you should work? (Please exclude lunch, overtime, breaks) hours per week How many hours, on average, do you actually work per week? hours per week
If you have selected 'Other Private' or 'Other Public' you may give details below
Yes
No
Please indicate the number of technical staff - full time equivalent - including yourself, working in your organisation on 01.09.2010
Please select from the follow ing options
YOUR INCOME 9 Your currency Please specify the currency which you use.
Please select from the follow ing options
please use this currency for the rest of your answers in this survey 10 Annual Salaried Earnings If you were receiving a salary on 01.09.2010, please tell us your gross (pre-tax) salaried income in the box below (currency as stated above)
ie this was my annual remuneration (ie salary, bonuses, dividends, profit share), excluding benefits, at 01.09.2010 (currency stated as above)
YOUR CAREER 11 Your career How satisfied are you with the following aspects of being an architect? Please select from the scale below where 0 shows complete dissatisfaction with your career and 10 shows complete satisfaction? Less satisfied Your choice of career as an Architect 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 More satisfied
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The business environment in which you work including your colleagues, your fellow professionals, public planning bodies etc 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
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Retirement
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Professional Reputation
In your opinion, how well are Architects regarded in your country by the following groups? very poorly your fellow professionals others in the construction industry your clients public authorities the general public quite poorly neutral quite highly very highly
THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR YOUR HELP WITH THIS SURVEY.
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